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Christine Collister

Christine Collister [1] (born 28 December 1961) is a Manx folk, blues and jazz singer-songwriter. She was born and grew up on the Isle of Man and first came to public attention in 1986 as the Singer of the theme song for the BBC's television adaptation of Fay Weldon's book The Life and Loves of a She-Devil.

Prior to this, in 1985 she became a permanent member of the Richard Thompson Band,[1] and, over a period of four years, took in several world tours with Thompson, after which came seven years working and romantic involvement with singer, songwriter and guitar player, Clive Gregson. During this period, the couple released five albums. Gregson is currently trying to re-release these on CD, starting with their first and most successful album, Home and Away.

Collister has released several solo albums since 1994, including Live, Blue Aconite, Dark Gift of Time and the compilation cd Songbird all for Fledgling Records, and An Equal Love and Into The Light for Topic Records. She has worked with the Isle of Man based Stereo Scout Records, part of the Running Media Management Group [2] with whom she recorded a live album entitled Home in 2004, and her 20th Anniversary DVD entitled XX in 2005. In between these highly acclaimed projects, Collister also produced a vinyl cut for award winning hi-fi manufacturer REGA, entitled Love. The project was a collection of mainly cover songs, including tracks by Jim Croce, Kate Bush and Joni Mitchell, as well as her own interpretation of the classic Leonard Cohen song, "Hallelujah".

Christine has toured and recorded with the all-female group Daphne’s Flight, the vocal ensemble Hell Bent Heaven Bound and Dave Kelly with the "Traveling Gentlemen", with live recordings of all these collaborations still available. In 2008 apart from further touring in the UK with Kelly and "the TG's", Collister also spent time writing and recording songs for her next album which was due for release in 2009.

Collister recently moved from the UK, back to the island of her birth. As of January 2010 she is currently putting plans together for further tours, and continues to write her own material.

References

  1. ^ Harris, Craig. "Biography: Christine Collister". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 May 2010.

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