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Natasha Kozaily returns with beautiful, sad new single
By: Joe Shooman | joe@cfp.ky
19 October, 2012
 
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Natasha Kozaily Natasha’s new single is available for free download. – Photo: Submitted

Our very own Caymanian Gypsy, Natasha Kozaily, returns with a new single and we can tell you it’s ace. 

But don’t take our word for it – head to her site www.natashakozaily.com and you can download A Song About A Tree for free. It’s a beautifully-rendered and powerfully evocative waltz-time track, which was recorded at Lost Ark Studios in San Diego, California, where our ‘Tash lives, works and probably drinks tea when she feels like it. 

We grabbed the artist, musician and adventurer to ask her what the song, A Song About A Tree, was about. Erm. Except for trees, obviously. 

“One day I woke up feeling this ache of loneliness,” says Natasha. 

“All I wanted to do was jump into the sea and play in the sun, but I had other obligations keeping me from doing just that.  

“While I was sitting at the piano waiting for one of my students to arrive I kept looking outside and I saw the leaves on this plant shaking and quivering in the wind, tapping on the glass as if they were calling me to get out of the room and join them. In that moment, separated by the glass, it felt like the Earth was just as lonely as I was.” 

The song represents the latest release by the talented Natasha, following debut album Between Shores and the darker EP, Tales of One Fish. She tells us that as ever, she’s got ‘a full plate of projects in the works.’ 

“This track is just a teaser of what’s to come. Music videos, concerts and more gems from the studio await,” Natasha tells Weekender. We’re looking forward to it already. She’s in great voice right now – a true Caymanian success story. 

 
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