Natasha Owens: ‘No One But You’ album review
3.5 Overall Score

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Natasha Owens: ‘No One But You’ album review

With a radiant voice and clean contemporary pop arrangements courtesy of Nashville’s top go to guy Ed Cash, singer/songwriter Natasha Owens makes significant strides on her second national release. In between encouraging morsels from her own faith journey and vertically-leaning reflections, the relative newcomer puts particular emphasis on healing and renewal, no doubt inspired by prematurely losing her father to a gun accident, followed by finding refuge in church music ministry, motherhood and her family’s eventually reinforced faith.

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Andy Argyrakis is a Chicago-based entertainment writer/photographer who appears in the Chicago Tribune, Illinois Entertainer, Daily Journal, Concert Livewire, Hear/Say Magazine and Image Chicago (to name a few). Additional photo credits include Fuse TV, Live Nation, Nikon, Pollstar, Celebrity Access, Paste Magazine, MTV.com and Vibe.com. He’s also the author/narrator of "Access Matthews" (an audio CD tracing the career of Dave Matthews Band) and spends considerable time on tour, including outings with Arlo Guthrie, The Guess Who, Madina Lake (on Linkin Park’s Projekt Revolution) and Gospel Music Channel’s "Gospel Dream" (where he served as season one judge).

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