Born as Christina Southern
but adopted her stage name as Chrissy Steele; this Canadian Pop-Rock singer has
been active in-between the modern music era from the 80’s to the 90’s in pretty
much adorable high-pitched vocals with
solid Hard Rock and Folk to Classical music influences. The
well-promising after she’s joining the local band Headpins but it is the better suitable way came to her
fortunate solo career as she ten, released her album entitled Magnet to Steele
which not only spawning some hit singles but also later on giving her a Juno
Awards for most Promising Female Vocalist in 1992. Magnet to Steele is a great
record of Pop-Rock and Hard Rock compromising bucket full of track-list themed
of romance and friendships as the musicians involved onto the album such as her
friends and others like Joe Wowk (guitars), Tim Webster (keyboards), Tony Vogt
(bass) and Rick Fedyk (drums) truly giving them a chance for opening act in
Bryan Adam’s tour across Canada. Known before as a biker-chick with songs like
Love Don’t Last Forever, Move Over, Armed and Dangerous, Love You Til It Hurts
and Cry Myself to Sleep as you rockers might loving her performance inside-out
but adopted more introspective and mature attentions as environmentalist in her
older age; Chrissy Steele then, ended up working for Greenpeace in Vancouver
but surely – her legacy of Rock will still lives on …
Magnet to Steele:
https://open.spotify.com/album/7uBSrKjfRIW6qcBsXH1Fg3
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