What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? Christina: I think I was always fascinated by music because I wasn’t introduced to cool bands or albums by my parents, who worked a lot. I’d just have 30 minutes of radio on the drive home or snippets on TV. I remember stumbling on an MTV awards show when I was 10, seeing Linkin Park, and finally hearing the sound that I had been looking for between songs on Delilah (a classic radio station that focuses on nostalgic love songs that my mom loved). I started singing after my dad bought a bunch of singing classes but was too busy to go. Instead of cancelling, he had me attend and ever since then I’ve never really stopped. Maybe because it started as this ephemeral, distant art it continues to captivate me.
Interview: Deep Talk
Interview: Deep Talk
Interview: Deep Talk
What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? Christina: I think I was always fascinated by music because I wasn’t introduced to cool bands or albums by my parents, who worked a lot. I’d just have 30 minutes of radio on the drive home or snippets on TV. I remember stumbling on an MTV awards show when I was 10, seeing Linkin Park, and finally hearing the sound that I had been looking for between songs on Delilah (a classic radio station that focuses on nostalgic love songs that my mom loved). I started singing after my dad bought a bunch of singing classes but was too busy to go. Instead of cancelling, he had me attend and ever since then I’ve never really stopped. Maybe because it started as this ephemeral, distant art it continues to captivate me.