Video: Celebrating Natalie Merchant in Lead-Up to UK Events, Nonesuch Debut

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Natalie Merchant heads to London this week for the first of several performances in the UK and Continental Europe in the coming weeks. To mark these events and Natalie's forthcoming Nonesuch debut, due out in early 2010, Nonesuch.com is taking a look back at the singer-songwriter's career in a special video piece, available now at nonesuch.com/media.

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Natalie Merchant heads to London this week for the first of several performances in the UK and Continental Europe in the coming weeks. To mark these events and Natalie's forthcoming Nonesuch debut, due out in early 2010, Nonesuch.com is taking a look back at the singer-songwriter's career in a special video piece, available now at nonesuch.com/media.

While in London, Natalie will help kick off the London Jazz Festival this Friday, joining Guy Barker's Festival Jazz Orchestra and a number of special guests on stage at Barbican Hall for Jazz Voice: Celebrating a Century of Song, the festival's opening concert.

At next week's events, a concert at London's Conway Hall next Monday and a free performance and discussion at the city's Free Word Centre the following Wednesday, audiences will be given a glimpse of what's to come on next year's Nonesuch release.

For information on these shows and other upcoming performances, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. To watch the video, visit nonesuch.com/media.

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  • Monday, November 9, 2009
    Video: Celebrating Natalie Merchant in Lead-Up to UK Events, Nonesuch Debut

    Natalie Merchant heads to London this week for the first of several performances in the UK and Continental Europe in the coming weeks. To mark these events and Natalie's forthcoming Nonesuch debut, due out in early 2010, Nonesuch.com is taking a look back at the singer-songwriter's career in a special video piece, available now at nonesuch.com/media.

    While in London, Natalie will help kick off the London Jazz Festival this Friday, joining Guy Barker's Festival Jazz Orchestra and a number of special guests on stage at Barbican Hall for Jazz Voice: Celebrating a Century of Song, the festival's opening concert.

    At next week's events, a concert at London's Conway Hall next Monday and a free performance and discussion at the city's Free Word Centre the following Wednesday, audiences will be given a glimpse of what's to come on next year's Nonesuch release.

    For information on these shows and other upcoming performances, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour. To watch the video, visit nonesuch.com/media.

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