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Fresh
and different. Alternative world-beat folk pop. A singer/songwriter
with a soaring crystalline voice. These are words that
have been used to describe Canadian-born artist Christa
Haberstock and Child of God Music. |
A
Little More,
Christa’s third release since 1997, has been called a “fantastic
eclectic blend of instrumentation, combined with beautiful
vocals and very strongly written songs”. CCM magazine portrays
A Little More as “a refreshing musical adventure”,
with the essence of the message being found in the album’s
first song: “We are meant to discover meaning and mercy
in Christ, whose love is the colour of life.”
Christa
was introduced to international rhythms and sounds through
the artists she listened to - synthesists like Peter Gabriel,
Paul Simon, Sting, and Enya. When she began recording,
those influences started showing up in the exotic instrumentation
and polyrhythms that she wrapped around her singing.
In
1995, the death of her father, a popular Canadian television
personality, became the catalyst for starting her music
career. “‘Carpe Diem’ suddenly became very real,” she said.
“I was reminded that nobody is guaranteed a ‘tomorrow’,
but I did have a ‘today’, so that’s where I started.”
Drawing from the well of her post-graduate studies in music,
her interest in other cultures, and years of directing children’s
choirs, college students, and black gospel choir at her
home church in Edmonton, Alberta, Child of God Music was
born.
Since
the release of her first album Child of God, Christa
has performed across western and maritime Canada, in and
around Texas, parts of the US, and in Liberia, West Africa.
Most recently Christa was invited tofor Burlap to Cashmere at Six Flags over Texas, and
has shared the stage with Dove Award winning Female Vocalist
of the Year Nichole Nordeman. Today she can be heard
on Christian radio across Canada, into the U.S.,
Puerto Rico, Spain, and in West Africa.
In
2000, Christa was nominated for Best Religious/Gospel/Christian
Artist by the Alberta Recording Industry Association. In
2001, “Living In Colour” won a coveted spot as a Contest
Finalist in the UNISONG International Song Contest. That
same year, “Masterpiece”, a song yet to be officially
released, was voted Best Song by the National Association
of Christian Artists and Songwriters, and was nominated
for “Pop Recorded Song of the Year” by the Canadian Gospel
Music Association.
Christa
Haberstock continues to win the hearts of listeners with
her well-crafted songs, unique production, and telling lyrics.
With her child-like love for Jesus and devotion to the creation
of her music, Christa’s heart continues to be reflected
in her life on, and off, the stage.
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