Katharine Drexel Catholic Church, 8428 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD 21702. The family will receive friends and family on Friday, January 14 th from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, at St. She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Big Mike Panetta. Natalie is survived by her parents, Tony and Eileen, and her big sister, Abbey grandparents, Jim and Rita McMaster and Lynn Panetta she is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. We are all saddened by Natalie’s passing but take great comfort in the fact that she had such an impact on so many people, not just during her cancer fight, but literally since the day she was born. She couldn’t get enough Maryland hard shell crabs, listening to music, and shopping. She loved tailgating, going on vacation, boat rides, and playing games. Even though she was sick, she still did everything she could to continue doing the things she loved, like playing softball, going to the beach, and hanging out with her friends. Just a month ago, she was still talking about what she would need to pack “when she goes to college,” not “if she goes to college.” She never gave up. She was accepted to Kutztown University, and had planned to attend there, after taking a gap year to get healthier. She played softball and field hockey for the Patriots and was a member of the National Honor Society. She graduated from Thomas Johnson High School in 2020, in the middle of the pandemic, while also battling cancer. It became a “thing,” in the hospital that all the nurses would fight to care for her during their shift, when they saw her name on the chart. She just cared so much for others, and everyone loved to be around her. She was always checking up on her friends through text, phone calls, or social media. She was the strongest person that we know and inspired so many people. She was funny, and she knew it! She always made it a point to remind her sister that she was the funny one! She was simply amazing, and people are better because they knew her. She immediately made you feel welcomed when you met her, and she was always trying to make you laugh. Throughout her cancer journey, she continued to smile despite all the pain. Natalie, born March 4, 2003, had a smile that could light up a room. Alt.Natalie Jane McMaster, 18, of Frederick, MD, passed away peacefully on January 12, at home, after a 6 ½ year battle with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).Spotify has announced the three artists that have been selected as their RADAR Canada.Paul McCartney Shows You How To Make The Maccarita Drink.Coldplay + Slipknot Mashup = Coldknot: Viva la Psycho.Luna Lee Performs A Gayageum Cover of Heart’s ‘Crazy on You’.JAMES GRAY Releases “Sleepless” From New ‘Friends That Talk Like Old Friends’ Album.Rising Pop Singer Filomena Croce Releases “Renaissance” Single.Rising Country Star + ECMA Performer LISA RICHARD Releases “Sunday Confession”. ![]() RnB Producer Kutiman Contemplates Life’s Darkness In “Sun Don’t Shine”.Canvas follows the duo’s 2015 release One, their first recording together, won Instrumental Album of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and A Celtic Family Christmas, the best selling seasonal album and concert tour currently on stage at performing arts centers across North America. Special guests include celebrated Classical cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and Grammy award winning Americana music/Appalachian banjo/fiddle player Rhiannon Giddens. Their new album Canvas, the pair stretch the boundaries of Celtic folk, experimenting with global sounds combining their virtuosic fiddle playing with more contemporary production and innovative arrangements, incorporating new instrumentation and contributing musicians. Canvas follows the duo’s 2015 release One, their first recording together, won Instrumental Album of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards, and A Celtic Family Christmas, the best-selling seasonal album and concert tour currently on stage at performing arts centers across North America. ![]() ![]() Known as Canada’s reigning stars of Celtic music, the two musicians’ combined album sales exceed one million they sell out performing arts centers across North America, and their enthusiastic traditional folk music loving fan base (which boasts Shania Twain and The Chieftains) stretches from Sydney, Nova Scotia to Sydney, Australia. The entertainment world is filled with extraordinary stories of musical power-couples, but few match the beguiling true-life tale of Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy.
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