Young Country Sensation Performing at Palace Theatre

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Described as one of the hottest booked independent country acts in America, Natalie Stovall is bringing her high-energy fiddle playing and powerful voice to the Marion Palace Theatre Saturday, February 4 at 8:00 pm.

Performing and fiddling over 200 shows a year, she has opened for acts including Gretchen Wilson, Little Big Town, Gloriana, Justin Moore, Josh Gracin, Trent Tomlinson, Safetysuit, and The Doobie Brothers.

“People ask me a lot why I spend so much time touring.  I know it’s not the path that most country artists take, but I know it’s the right thing for me. The only way I really know I’m heading in the right direction with my music is to get out there and see how people react to it…see if I can really grab them. I didn’t start writing and playing because I wanted to be on CMT…I mean, don’t get me wrong, I want to be on CMT.  But that’s not why I’m here. I write and perform because I love it.  It’s always been part of me. I do it ‘cause I have no other choice.”

Since her first professional gig singing and playing the fiddle at the age of 10, the Nashville native has performed everywhere from Oprah to the Grand Ole Opry and continues to rise through the ranks of country music.

In 2011, Stovall released her second record, “Standing My Ground.” The EP features five brand new songs written by Natalie along with her version of the Charlie Daniel’s classic, “Devil Went Down To Georgia.”

The Palace Theatre says audience members can expect a fun night with a mix of country and rock when Natalie takes the stage.

Tickets for Natalie Stovall are on sale now for $15. They may be purchased at the Palace box office, 276 W. Center St. in downtown Marion or by phone at 740/383-2101.

College rush tickets will be available in the box office one hour prior to show time at a cost of $10 each (limit two; Valid Student photo ID required at time of purchase).

Box office hours are 9:00am-5:00pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and closed Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.

Information for all shows and tickets is also online at www.marionpalace.org.  Additional information and music for Natalie Stovall can be found at www.nataliestovall.com.  Delmar Distributing sponsors this night of country music.

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