Friday, June 3, 2016

Indie Ville TV #99 Miss Christine’s World

Written by Eloisa Guynn
                                                                   

A self-admitted cupcake fanatic and sugar addict, Miss Christine is no stranger to performing on
stage. She is a bass player and singer/songwriter influenced by 60’s and 70’s classic rock music
like Led Zeppelin, The Beatles and Black Sabbath. She describes her own sound as alternative
rock and plays bass and sings with Georgia English and the Jukebox Kids, Fawn Larson, and
Fabrizio and the Fever.

Miss Christine first picked up an electric bass guitar when she was 12 years old and has been
performing ever since. She put on her first rock show in the 7 th grade and also took voice lessons
and competed in several singing contests in her home town in Iowa.

The best part of performing for her is being able to collaborate with like-minded artists and
having the opportunity to express her creative self. When performing, she says she loves that
“every crowd is different” and draws inspiration from the connections that she makes with her
audience. Her album Dichotomy, released two years ago, was written in and inspired by her time
in Boston. She currently lives in Nashville and spends her time performing, writing songs, and
working on her next project.

You can watch Miss Christine live at the Blue Bar in Nashville on June 13 th and at Soulshine
Pizza Factory in Nashville on June 18 th . You can find more information and connect with Miss
Christine on her website www.misschristinemusic.com or on Facebook or Twitter
(@missxtinemusic).

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