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Biography (courtesy
of Curb Records)
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The classically trained Nate Allen grew
up in Washington D.C banging away on a Baldwin upright
piano until his fingers hurt. "Music brought out emotions in me like nothing
else could. It could make me laugh, scream and cry all during
the same song." This is when Nate realized how powerful
a tool music was. This is what he wanted to be a part of
and use for the right reason: to reach those within his reach.
He would create musical masterpieces in his mind, but looking
back says "they were absolutely awful." Over the
years, he played his way in and out of bands, in and out
of competitions, and in and out of record deals. Nate Allen's
first experience inside a recording studio involved recording
three original songs live, which led to his first record
contract. "I thought I was on my way until I realized
that the record contract was the easy part." Before
recording his debut release Inside Out, Nate saw three record
deals come and go with no results. "I had no idea what
was happening, each time I would start to record, my record
label would get bought out by another label, and that was
the end of it." It was definitely a learning process
for Nate who says he realizes what it is all about now,
and looking back, is glad he had the opportunity to grow
both musically and, most importantly, spiritually.
When you see Nate Allen live, the first
word that comes to mind is honesty. The second word that
pops into your mind is passionate, and the third is "Unbelievable!" How
can so much energy come from one person. Your first experience
at one of Nate's concerts will have you jumping in the air
to his chart topping song "All About You." You
will be throwing your hands up, and singing at the top of
your lungs! Then in the next minute your hands are in the
air worshiping as he sings his smash single "Whatever
It Takes," which is about the prodigal who goes out
into the world to see what it has to offer, and when he has
done it all, realizes that the best thing he ever had was
at his father's house. He is welcomed back with open arms.
As he talks about each song and tells stories about his journey,
you wonder what makes him tick, where he comes from, and
why he seems to get by without sweating the small stuff.
To give the CD equal merit, when you
hear the closing note on the final track "Lead Us," you feel like you've
listened to your life. The guitar driven pop/rock debut leaves
nothing behind which is what Nate Allen encourages listeners
to do. "When I write a song, I'm not just writing for
myself, I have every single listener in mind." You feel
as if he's been where you are, and that he knows what you
are going through, but it doesn't end there. The songs offer
solutions. "My main goal is to encourage every person
who pops the CD in to give their all to God and leave nothing
behind because I've found there is nothing else worth living
for."
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