“It wasn’t just the stage that was an ordeal - it was even going down the road to have a burger with a mate,” Cavaleri said. Nathan Cavaleri is an Australian musician, who you can follow at nathancavaleri.com or on Instagram at Nathan_Cavaleri. From Jimmy Barnes in Australia to Booker T & The MG’s, BB King - even Michael Jackson. Nathan first came to the attention of Australia when he was still a kid - he had been diagnosed with leukaemia and the Starlight Foundation sent him over to the UK to Jam with the lead guitar player of the biggest band in the world at the time - Mark Knopfler from Dire Staits. View nathan_cavaleri’s profile on Twitter; View nathan_cavaleri’s profile on Instagram; JOIN MY MAILING LIST ©2020 NATHAN CAVALERI. With his first album in sixteen years, Nathan Cavaleri expels his inner demons and reminds the world he’s here to stay. Much of the country was oblivious to the career Nathan Cavaleri lead beyond prime time Australia. Cavaleri speaks candidly about his journey and reflects back on 2018 as a "year of action", in which two compelling singles from the forthcoming Demons EP were released, in addition to a string of successful live shows. Nathan first came to the attention of Australia when he was still a kid - he had been diagnosed with leukaemia and the Starlight Foundation sent him over to the UK to Jam with the lead guitar player of the biggest band in the world at the time - Mark Knopfler from Dire Staits. This can be interpreted as. That is what we want you to do here, and if you want to let me know why you do, or don’t, shoot me a message on Facebook.

I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground.

But while the world was watching, Nathan … is aware of this intense opener, as he follows through with an upbeat and faster paced track that calls for a vintage blues solo.

Through. Depression and anxiety took away the one thing he loved - performing on stage. Ok, put the kettle on and enjoy an afternoon chat with wonderful human, incredible guitar player and fellow cavoodle owner - Nathan Cavaleri. Because around here my focus is on being a conduit for providing greater outcomes that people come here for. Driven by a flaming passion to express his latest project. While staying relevant, never forgets the legends that influenced him to pick up a guitar in the first place. The final track on the record is quite different to those proceeding it. Nathan Cavaleri, now 38, was one of the nation's most accomplished child solo musicians - training and touring under legendary American blues artist B.B. Thankfully, Nathan has been able to come out the other side - and for the first time in 26 years, he is set to release a new solo album. It’s an amusingly fun scenario of a scared, the killer doll hiding under his bed. 5,005 Followers, 1,537 Following, 969 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Nathan Cavaleri (@nathan_cavaleri)

It can’t be coincidental that the second half of the album provides a more upbeat and carefree style of sound now that, has released his inner demons. He was signed to Michael Jackson’s label, appeared on US talk shows, and even starred in his own Maccas commercial. Especially in the case of, with its self-assured, lively lyrics which once again deliver evocative, vibes of confidence. cover, its context on the album fits quite well. paints a picture of an overwhelming struggle with mental health. Or it could just be an entertaining way to close the album. “These songs, I wrote them when I wasn’t intending on returning to music,” Cavaleri said. The painted distorted anguish filled facial expression represents, drowning his demons and through the music he takes listeners on a personal journey of self-awareness. Then he virtually disappeared. I really can’t thank Nathan enough for this - I always feel it’s a great gift to us when someone opens up about their struggle, as it can help those struggling to know they’re not alone. The next two tracks continue the album’s theme of dealing with inner demons. STAN CAVIER ‘Flex’ (Single Review) October 2nd, 2020, NADIA PHILLIPS ‘On Reflection’ (Single Review) October 2nd, 2020, Interview with JONO McCLEERY (October 2020), Interview with SAM AND SOUNDS (October 2020). This thought just serves as a testament to.

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What doesn’t need interpretation is the obvious talent of this soulful Aussie musician as he closes an impressive album leaving listeners hungry for the next chapter. The build-up intensifies, and an eruption of sound seems inevitable. furthermore demonstrates a veteran musician who is in control of his craft. With its intensifying build up and its sudden switch to calmness, the instrumental captures the feeling of finally releasing inner demons before they take over completely. “I did pursue a bit more of a career in music, but then in my late-20s, I found myself dealing with mental health challenges. “It was when music once again became about self-expression, and not corrupted by career goals or worrying about what people would think. Listeners will feel the urge to join in with. Thank you for helping to keep the podcast database up to date. Nathan was an absolute superstar - a household name. This combination of blues and modern pop rock can be further recognised during the second half of the album, though the following two pieces show. At this point he has meshed traditional blues with contemporary pop rock so adequately that it feels like the conception of his own new genre. vocals chime in. Join Facebook to connect with Nathan Cavaleri and others you may know. A slow bluesy solo connects the title of the track with how the listener feels, like drifting through a relaxing stream. “It taught me so much about myself, and now I just have a completely different understanding on what adversity is. By accepting this policy, you agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies. “That was my cue to just step away and work out what was going on, to be honest.”. Following a break from the spotlight in his late teens, Cavaleri returned with force fronting the blues/rock band Nat Cole and the Kings. In the early 90s, Nathan Cavaleri was a pint-sized guitar prodigy. Growing up on the road taught me how to find “ground” amongst ever changing situations – eg Sleep, food, people, transport, location, schedules and routines. Modernising traditional blues rock and enabling it to sound fresh, is an achievement for the genre and allows, to deliver an effortless swagger reminiscent of classic Aussie rockers such as, swagger is here to stay. Nathan was a prodigious guitar player, and the footage quickly captured the hearts of Australians - soon enough Nathan - this incredibly talented and charismatic ten year old - was on stage with some of the world’s greatest musicians. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. As a 30-year Aussie blues rock stalwart, it’s easy to tell Nathan Cavaleri’s blood runs blue like the soulful rhythm he crafts. The track follows a more simplistic structure, as. At the beginning of his first album in sixteen years, while a slow acoustic set of chords allow emphasis on his words.