About

Daughter of the Moon is an indie/folk singer, songwriter and recording artist who shares her time between the Sunshine Coast, BC & Winnipeg, MB. Her performance of voice/guitar is angelic and transmuting - her voice has been described as soothing & healing. She is a creative & travelling songstress who feels most at home wherever she is singing.

Her songs are like soothing adventures into her own inner world as well as into the space around her, with symbolism and metaphorical lyricism speaking of the natural world & the elements. Not only bound to the earth, she writes of her curiosities, her dreams and the mysteries of the universe. Her newest creation "River of Stars" is an acoustic album that is in the works and will begin its release in the fall of 2023.

A traveling songstress, Natalie has kept her guitar on her back nearly everyday since age 17. She has toured across Canada twice from Vancouver to St. John’s and back, living out of her car. When she's not touring, she has been a regular live musician at yoga classes for over 14 years. Her two EP albums titled “Daughter of the Moon” (2018) and “Sweetness In the Shadows”(2019) took her across Canada. Under her previous artist name, “Natalie Ramsay”, she released her first ever solo album “Alien” (2007) and self-produced and recorded her 2nd solo album, “Fly To Home” in 2014. She made her first debut into the music scene at age 17 (2007), performing at the Winnipeg Folk Festival Young Performers Program, and once again in 2009.

Some other notable accomplishments:

Natalie has performed at The Blessed Coast Festival (Squamish, B.C), Niverville Fair (Niverville, MB), opening up for Doc Walker and has played sold out shows at The Park Theatre (Winnipeg), Casa Del Popolo (Montreal) and Notional Space (Vancouver). Her music has been featured in short film “Howl” (Jaime Gianopoulos) that screened at the Byron Bay Film Festival in 2017 and her songs have also been featured at the Cascadia Music Festival (Vancouver).

Daughter of the Moon was recently featured as an artist in BIPAN magazine - bipanmag.ca - volume 11A