She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and after winning a dance competition moved to London in the early 1970s to develop a career in the music business.
[5] Natasha formed a girl group, Flirts, with sisters Betty and Jackie Burns.
They recorded for Magnet in the late 1970s but with little commercial success despite scoring an airplay hit on BBC Radio One.
[citation needed] Her follow-up single "The Boom Boom Room" reached number 44 on the UK singles chart later in the year,[6] and her album Captured reached number 53 on the UK albums chart.
[7][1] After her marriage to Bob England ended in the mid-1980s she left the music business, and worked with horses and on animal rights issues.