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David
March 28th 2024
Only recently discovered Cristina while perusing Spotify for Americana singer/songwriters. Read her bio. She's exactly as described. Incredible blues guitarist and haunting banjo play. Her lyrics are deep and self-disclosing. Her voice is crystal clear and her instrumentation is devoid of reverb. Her sophisticated fashion style adds a very appealing visual component to her overall presentation. Oh... and she handles remarks from the audience with amusing aplomb that discourages further interruption. That about covers it. I would expect her to break out in a year or two, in the tradition of Molly Tuttle and Sierra Ferrell. Glad I got to see her at Eddie's Attic, because I doubt she'll be playing intimate venues that much longer. I will travel anywhere in the southeast to hear her again
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Cervantes’ has two rooms that offer live music simultaneously, Cervantes’ and The Other Side. Each room operates independently of the other but they are connected giving ...
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Cristina Vane Biography

Born in Italy to a Sicilian-American father and a Guatemalan mother, Cristina Vane has always had a tenuous relationship with identity and place. She grew up between England, France and Italy, and was fluent in four languages by the time she moved to her fathers’ native United States for university at 18. Despite this, (and perhaps because of it) she had no sense of belonging to any one culture or country. What she did have, however, was an intense love of music. Powered by her signature take on blues and rock, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Cristina Vane’s debut album, 'Nowhere Sounds Lovely,' earned her praise from the likes of American Songwriter and Rolling Stone Country, which deemed it ‘mesmerizing stuff’. The 2021 release was written largely on a road trip across America. Since then, Vane has laid down roots in Nashville and had the opportunity to spend more time exploring internally. On her sophomore album 'Make Myself Me Again,' Vane has found a way all the way around the country and right back to herself, both musically and personally. “I’ve been trying to peel back the layers, to understand who I am, and I think that process has translated to this record,” she explains, “The production is straightforward, more minimal, and a bit of a return to my rock roots but still paying homage to the music I’ve explored since then”.
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