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Years active
  
2013 (2013)-present

Name
  
Natalie Cadet

Labels
  
Breath of Life Records

Role
  
Musician

Associated acts
  
Cadet Sisters

Music group
  
Cadet Sisters

Website
  
www.nataliecadet.com


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Origin
  
Spanish Fork, Utah, United States

Albums
  
Wonderful Words of Life, In Times Like These, Expressions

Genres
  
Jazz, Pop music, Rhythm and blues, Gospel music, A cappella, Christian music, Spiritual

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Natalie Cadét (pronounced ca-DAY or Kŭh-dāy) is a jazz, pop, R&B, Christian, and gospel musician. She was a member of the Cadet Sisters music group and began singing in church at the age of four.

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Cadét holds a Bachelor’s degree in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy from Oakwood University and a Master’s degree in Contemporary Improvisation from New England Conservatory of Music. Cadét's vocal artistry and songwriting skills transitioned from Gospel Christian into jazz and pop compositions with a hint of R&B. Cadét is a soprano, and her vocal range spans three octaves. Cadét's vocal dexterity is displayed in the 5 to 6-part background vocals that she performs.

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  • "Mary, Did You Know? collaboration with Raul Ferrando" (2013)
  • Studio albums

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  • My Journey (2015)
  • Albums as a member of the Cadet Sisters

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  • Wonderful Words of Life (2003)
  • In Times Like These (2005)
  • Expressions (2007)

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    References

    Natalie Cadet Wikipedia