Christian music artist Natasha Owens stopped by The Alabama Baptist on Nov. 4 during a promotion tour of her new album “No One But You.” To read the story on how a tragic family situation launched her music career, see the Sept. 24 issue or visit www.thealabamabaptist.org and search for “Natasha Owens” (with quotes around her name).
Singer Natasha Owens stops by TAB
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