NATASHA HAMILTON


'Natasha Maria Hamilton' (born July 17, 1982, Liverpool) is an English singer and member of Atomic Kitten.

Contents
Biography
Discography
Albums
Singles
DVDs
References
See also
External links

Biography


Natasha Hamilton grew up in the Kensington area of Liverpool, and started singing and performing from the age of 12 in the Starlight Show Group.[1] Hamilton says she was inspired by Marvin Gaye, Barry White and Quincy Jones.[2]
After Heidi Range left the early Atomic Kitten, Hamilton was offered the opportunity to replace her.
Hamilton dated Fran Cosgrave, a club owner and former bodyguard of Westlife. Natasha announced in April 2002 that she was pregnant, but she had no intention of leaving the band and wanted the scheduled 2002 tour to continue. Natasha also featured in the video "The Tide Is High" with her last duty being the 2002 Party in the Park[3] before finally going on maternity leave. On August 24, 2002 she gave birth to a boy, Josh Cosgrave. The pair split shortly after.
Natasha decided to take her baby with her on the 2003 tour with Atomic Kitten, however on January 23, 2004 Natasha decided to take a break from Atomic Kitten because she wanted to spend more time with her son, since then they have released several singles. On December 31, 2004, Natasha gave birth to her second son, Harry Hatcher, whose father is dancer Gavin Hatcher. In July 2005, Hamilton and Hatcher split up, and she briefly returned to live with Cosgrave. By February 2006, they had split for a second time after a falling out over her breast implants.
Hamilton made a return to music after appearing on the BBC1 television show, Just the Two of Us, which paired celebrities with recording artists to compete in a duet singing showdown. Eight couples competed before a panel of judges and the voting public. Hamilton was paired with Mark Moraghan, famous for his portryal of Doctor Owen Davies in Holby City, and the pair came second. They performed classic songs like "Over the Rainbow" and "Do You Love Me". This was one of the first times that Natasha didn't perform pop songs and showed that she could perform Rock and roll and soul as well. The overall setting complete with petticoats gave the performance a 1960s feeling.
In addition to this, Hamilton is preparing to release her debut solo album in, her first material released since she was part of Atomic Kitten. The album will be in Motown-style and has been co-written with Christopher and Anthony Griffiths, Ciaron Bell, among others.
Since June 29, 2006 Natasha also embarked on a road safety campaign with Brum and Minister Stephen Ladyman in order to make the streets safer for children under six years old. When Natasha was just three years old, she survived being hit by a car and is therefore passionate about making the roads safer for children.[4]
On September 27, 2006 Hamilton announced her engagement to Riad Erraji and that they plan to get married in 2007, they will marry in November 2007 with both of her Atomic Kitten bandmembers Jenny Frost and Liz McClarnon present. Hamilton has since said that her former bandmate Kerry Katona has not been invited stating that the two of them have drifted too far apart.[5]

Discography


Albums

Date Title Chart Comments
'Solo releases'
2007 TBA n/a  
'With Atomic Kitten'
March 16, 2000 ''Right Now'' #39  
June 8, 2001 ''Right Now'' #1 Reissue with Jenny Frost
September 9, 2002 ''Feels So Good'' #1  
April 22, 2003 ''Atomic Kitten'' #102[6] US only
November 10, 2003 ''Ladies Night'' #5  
April 5, 2004 ''Greatest Hits'' #5  
May 2, 2005 ''The Collection''
August 30, 2005 '' - CD + 2 DVDs (multi-region) released in Asia only although is available in the UK
All chart data refers to the United Kingdom unless noted otherwise

Singles

Date Title Chart Sales Comments
'Solo releases'
2007 "Round & Round" Summer 2007
'With Atomic Kitten'
November 29, 1999 "Right Now" #10 120,000  
March 27, 2000 "See Ya" #6 104,000  
2000 "Cradle"     Only released in Asia[7]
July 3, 2000 "I Want Your Love" #10 72,000  
October 9, 2000 "Follow Me" #20 44,000  
January 29, 2001 "Whole Again" #1 (4 weeks) 934,600[8]  
July 23, 2001 "Eternal Flame" #1 (2 weeks) ~400,000  
November 26, 2001 "You Are" #31 (NL)   NZ, Aus & EU only
May 20, 2002 "It's OK!" #3 ~200,000  
August 16, 2002 "Tide Is High (Get The Feeling)" #1 (3 weeks) ~400,000  
November 25, 2002 "The Last Goodbye/Be With You" #2 210,000  
March 31, 2003 "Love Doesn't Have To Hurt" #4 140,000  
October 27, 2003 "If You Come To Me" #3 180,000  
December 15, 2003 "Ladies Night" #8 150,000  
March 29, 2004 "Someone Like Me/Right Now 2004" #8 75,000 Re-issue
February 14, 2005 "Cradle 2005" #10 32,000 Charity reissue
June 16, 2006 "All Together Now" #16 (DE) unk. FIFA World Cup
All chart data refers to the United Kingdom unless noted otherwise

DVDs

Year Title Comment
2001 ''So Far So Good'' Also available as video
2002 ''Right Here, Right Now''  
2003 ''Be with Us''  
2004 ''The Greatest Hits Live at Wembley Arena''  
2005 '' CD + 2 DVDs

References



1. BBC Liverpool: Natasha Hamilton interview 2005/06/15 (Accessed: November 29,2006)
2. BBC: Just the Two of Us (Accessed July 30, 2006)
3. Fun trivia: Atomic Kitten (Accessed July 29, 2006)
4. Natasha Hamilton's official site - News section (Accessed July 29, 2006)
5. Kerry's Wedding Snub
6. The Arkansas Traveler online: Atomic Kitten: what America is missing (Accessed August 16, 2006)
7. Independent Online Music Magazine (Accessed August 3, 2006)
8. Figures from Chartwatch Last updated: 12 October 2004


See also



Atomic Kitten

Jenny Frost

Liz McClarnon

External links



Natasha Hamilton's official website





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