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Christina Frith, born into a creative family from Bermuda, raised in New York City, loved to sing from the earliest age. She was singled out at the age of seventeen amongst the students in her high school to sing at a peace concert with James Taylor and Chaka Khan. This would be the beginning of a devoted career in which she would use her singing and her love of music to serve issues and causes close to her heart.
As an adult, she has been invited to sing at events such as The State of the World Forum, a world- class summit hosted by Mikhail Gorbachev designed for global leaders in world affairs. She was featured in Voices of Nine Eleven: A Gathering of Faith, Hope, and Love, for The Washington National Cathedral’s commemorative event, honoring the one year anniversary of the international tragedy. She has sung on a recording of the song, “Be Still MySoul” with nationally known singer/songwriters Beth Nielsen Chapman and Bonnie Raitt for a tsunami relief project, as well as many other offerings whose aims have been to uplift, serve and educate. Christina regards the voice as an instrument of the soul and performs worldwide for concerts whose themes promote social healing, global unity, and universal spirituality. Christina’s voice can also be heard on film and television scores as well as other recordings. Christina has two CDs, one of original songs, “Crimson Robe” and one taking excerpts from the Writings of Baha'u'llah's Long Healing Prayer, “He is the Healer,” Christina is currently working on a new collection of songs and chants which she will be recording, imminently.