- Christine Evans
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For other uses, see Christine Evans (poet).
Christine Evans Born May 25, 1990 Origin Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Genres Pop-Rock Years active 2004–prestent Labels Warner Music Canada Christine Evans, from Victoria, British Columbia is a Canadian singer-songwriter. She was born on May 25, 1990. Her debut single, "Take Me Home"/"Time for Me" was released in 2004 and her debut album, Take Me Home followed on January 25, 2005 by Warner Music Canada.
The title track, Take Me Home won the Island Music Award (Vancouver Island) for song of the year. It was included on the Women & Songs 8 collection, which included several famous female singers. An edited version of Take Me Home video was used in a national commercial for Kids Help Phone, for which she is an "artist ambassador". The video for her second single "I'm So Alone" has been popular on Much Music and Much More Music.
After releasing the album, she toured with fellow Canadian female singers Keshia Chanté, Amanda Stott, and Cassie Steele across Canada in the summer of 2005.
Evans' second album, "Push" was released across Canada on June 20, 2006. The album included such hits as "Push" and "A Nation redeemed".
Evans' extremely rare demo CD is often found on eBay in the several-hundred dollar range. It contains rare demo versions of "Take Me Home" and "Time For Me".
She hails from the Saanich Peninsula near Victoria, British Columbia.
In 2007 she was nominated for several GMA Canada Covenant Awards including Female Vocalist of the Year and both Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Album Of The Year.
Christine is also an actriss as she played the lead Amber in the film "Black and Blue" which was relised in 2009.
In order to promote the radio version of her song "Give It Up", Christine ran a music video competition from July through September 2007 on the website Dailymotion.com, giving an iPhone to the best entry. The winning submission was produced and directed by Aaron Matthew Kaiser[1] and starred Priscila Netto as Christine in both dramatic and lip-syncing scenes.[2]
Her new EP, entitled "Standing on the Edge" is due out in April. Having graduating from Blair Academy in New Jersey, Evans now attends Stanford University and performs with the a cappella group, Stanford Talisman.
References
External links
- Official site – Includes press coverage.
- Teen songstress helps out peers (January 24, 2005) – Article in Metro News Entertainment section on her relationship with Kids Help Phone.
- Ottawa SuperEx – Mini-profile of Evans, along with Chanté, Stott, and Steele; who she toured with.
- Kids Help Phone – Information on artist ambassador program.
www.myspace.com/christineevans
Categories:- 1990 births
- Canadian female singers
- Canadian pop singers
- Blair Academy alumni
- Living people
- Canadian singer stubs
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