Nathan Cavaleri (born June 18, 1982) is an Australian blues rock singer-songwriter, guitarist, and former child actor from Ruse, New South Wales. Cavaleri began playing guitar at age five and was diagnosed with leukaemia at age six. He was trained by B.B. King, who described him as "the future of the blues". In 1992, Cavaleri released the single “Little Egypt”. He issued the albums Jammin' with the Cats (1993), which reached number 33, and Nathan (1994). Cavaleri acted in the films Camp Nowhere (1994) and Paws (1997). He performed in the groups Dirty Skanks and Nat Col and the Kings. After a hiatus, Cavaleri resumed musical activity in 2016. He released the EP Demons in 2019 and the studio albums Demons (2020) and Miracles (2023).