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'Nataline' tribute song benefits Sarkisyan family

05:30 PM PT, Feb 20 2008

Nataline Presidential candidate John Edwards wasn't the only person moved by the story of Nataline Sarkisyan, the 17-year-old from Northridge who died in December of complications from leukemia and whose family's battles with its insurance carrier became headline news. Two local musicians, producer/beatmaker/lyricist ailment (Tony Barkodarian) and rapper/lyricist eye2eye (Mike Chakrian), were touched too.

"We didn't know Nataline personally, but I grew up in the same area and the whole story hit very close to home," says Barkodarian, a Northridge native who now lives in Glendale. "The best catchphrase I heard was 'murder by spreadsheet' -- that's exactly what it was."

After Sarkisyan's death, Chakrian posted some lyrics on MySpace, and upon seeing them Barkodarian was inspired to write a beat. The pair got together and recorded a song, "Nataline," and have made it available for download. Proceeds from the download ($1.99) go to the Sarkisyan family.

Learn more and download "Nataline" here.

Highlights for tonight, Feb. 20

Shane Alexander's album release show goes off tonight at the Troubadour. ... Halestorm rocks the Viper Room. ... And the Minor Canon and the Snow perform at Club NME at Spaceland.

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Kevin Bronson
Kevin Bronson has covered emerging and indie music since 2002 in his weekly Buzz Bands column in the Calendar Weekend section of the L.A. Times. He adores caffeine, judicious use of falsetto and the 6-4-3 double play. He abhors exclamation points, modern country and any notion that New York City is the center of the cultural universe. He's older than any music blogger he knows but has been known to pogo. He'll try not to pretend.

Bronson's Buzz Bands show can be heard Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. Pacific time on the Internet radio station LittleRadio.com.

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