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Christina Courtin

I'm not a fucking jazz singer



NEW YORK, New York
United States

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Member Since11/8/2005
Band Websitewww.christinacourtin.com
Band MembersMember? I don’t even know her!
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Management
Michael Hausman Artist Management
EMAIL KAREN MALLUK

Booking
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Label
Nonesuch Records

Publicity
Sacks & Co.
EMAIL Mary Moyer
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EMAIL Carla Sack
(212)741-1000
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Record LabelNonesuch
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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Nov 23 2009 7:30P
The Egg, opening for Ray Davies Albany, New York
Dec 5 2009 11:00P
Pete’s Candy Store Brooklyn, New York
Dec 11 2009 10:00P
Rockwood Music Hall New York, New York
Dec 19 2009 11:00P
Pete’s Candy Store Brooklyn
Dec 21 2009 7:30P
Union Hall Brooklyn, New York
Jan 29 2010 8:00P
Rubin Museum of Art New York, New York

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   About Christina Courtin

As anyone who’s caught one of Christina Courtin’s live performances can attest, the New York City–based musician decisively takes over whatever space she’s occupying, her long dark hair flying behind her as she paces the stage, her voice malleable and otherworldly, an irrepressible smile on her face throughout. It’s not simply youthful bravado but a kind of rapture that possesses her—the unalloyed pleasure of singing, connecting, pouring out as much of her heart as possible in an all-too-brief set.

Making her Nonesuch debut, though, Courtin turns her high-voltage style inside out. Her self-titled disc is disarmingly beautiful and intimate, her voice at times pared down to a confessional whisper, yet it’s just as compelling as her bravura work on stage. There’s something beguiling about opening tracks “Green Jay” and “Bundah,” as if we’ve stumbled into a reverie already in progress. Courtin’s vocals are warm, gentle, and dreamy; she stretches out individual words in slow motion while chamber-ensemble strings wrap themselves around folk-rock-leaning melodies. As the disc progresses, darker, moodier sounds and emotions lurk around the edges of her songs. One gets the sense that turmoil lies beneath the surface, and that feeling becomes palpable by the seventh track, the tour-de-force “Laconia.” Metal-tinged guitar chords courtesy of Jon Brion push aside the string ensemble and Courtin’s voice turns startlingly raw as she repeats, like Dorothy in Oz, “How did I end up here, and how do I get back?”

Perhaps this 10-song set is a mirror of the journey Courtin herself took, from her Buffalo, NY, home to a coveted spot at The Juilliard School to live-music stages throughout New York City, at both its grungy clubs and its fabled concert halls. Courtin had been studying the violin since she was three and was gifted enough to make it into Juilliard as a violin student. Yet singing had always been a covert passion. As Courtin recalls, “I was singing ever since I was little; I always knew that I could. It was like this secret that I had or something. It was weird—I was really, really embarrassed. It took me a long time to be public about it. I just did it for fun. When I was 16, I wrote my first songs and I thought, ‘All right, let’s make a record.’”

When she entered Juilliard, Courtin kept writing, though she initially kept her singing talent to herself. “It took me a while to realize what I wanted to do. I was miserable. And then I started singing in my junior year. From there everything changed.”

Courtin agreed to participate in multimedia shows that her fellow Juilliard students would put on for their after-hours entertainment, playing pop and jazz and whatever else they weren’t getting to do in the classroom. At first, she proceeded with caution, but after her initial terror subsided, she discovered that performing her songs was exciting, addicting even, and she was inspired to put together a band to play around town and to record an independently released disc. Her Juilliard friends became her first fans: “The only friends I had at the time in New York were people I met at school, who were all mainly classical musicians. Luckily for me they were really supportive and came out to hear us play in places they probably would have never set foot in otherwise. But it was a scary experience, to have only musicians in the audience! Eventually my friends told their friends, until the people coming to see us weren’t just musicians anymore. Soon enough the audiences were full of people that I didn’t know at all.” She laughs. “I guess my friends were all sick of me.”

For Courtin, the pop and classical aspects of her career operated on parallel tracks. She was offered the chance to work with cellist Yo-Yo Ma and his Silk Road Ensemble at a Carnegie Hall Professional Training Workshop in 2004.  She went in to collaborate as a violinist with other musicians from around the world, but some members of the Silk Road Ensemble “spilled the beans and told Yo-Yo that I sang. I ended up singing a song for one of the concerts at Zankel Hall. It was a lot of fun, and I met great people that I remain friends with today. The experience turned me on to so many feelings and so many people.”

Courtin was the only non-operatic singer asked to join the group at another Carnegie Hall workshop, led by soprano Dawn Upshaw and Argentine composer Osvoldo Golijov. Upshaw not only became a supporter and a fan, but she suggested to her friends at her longtime label Nonesuch that perhaps they should go hear one of Courtin’s shows. Those artistic relationships have continued: Courtin played violin in Golijov’s La Pasión Según San Marcos (The Passion According to St. Mark) in the Canary Islands in February and is scheduled to sing alongside Upshaw in Dresden, Germany, this May.

Courtin co-produced the album with bassist Greg Cohen and her frequent band-mate, singer/guitarist Ryan Scott. The inspired choice of Cohen reflects Courtin’s own range and ambition: he’s played live and/or recorded with John Zorn, Ornette Coleman, Tom Waits, Antony and the Johnsons, even Woody Allen. They chose to cut most of these songs in Los Angeles with an accomplished group of musicians, including keyboardist Benmont Tench, drummer Jim Keltner, pedal steel player Greg Leisz, and multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion. (Leisz helps bring a pronounced Nashville lilt to “Foreign Country” and” One Man Down.”) Says Courtin, “When we went out to L.A., I was pretty nervous, and didn’t really know what to expect, musically or personality-wise. But it turned out great. They were really, really sweet to me—and they didn’t have to be. There was a lot of time spent talking about what instruments we were going to use on which tunes, but there wasn’t a lot of time spent on learning the tunes. Those guys don’t need anyone to tell them what to play, once they got a sense of the music. Their ears are amazing. You give a song to them and out comes this incredible arrangement. They all have killer instincts."

Additional sessions in New York City featured guitarist Marc Ribot and pianist Rob Burger (of the Tin Hat Trio). Pulling together the sessions from both coasts was engineer-mixer David Boucher, who’s also recently worked with Randy Newman and Andrew Bird. Courtin arranged most of the strings, performed by Brooklyn Rider, a boundary-pushing string quartet that also performs as part of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble. (To further the musical connections, the quartet’s co-founders, brothers Colin and Eric Jacobson, lead the Knights, a chamber orchestra in which Courtin plays.) The only thing Courtin didn’t do on this record, notably, is play violin—“Take that, Juilliard!” she jokes—though she does contribute some viola and toy piano to “Hedonistic Paradise.”

Appraising her album, Courtin says, finally, “The records that I love the most are the ones that are full of life and energy—and that doesn’t in any way mean perfection. They have real feeling to them. One of the things I wanted to achieve with the record was for it to be a real world of its own, with songs and sounds that take you somewhere else.”

















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Nov 17 2009 7:03 PM

Hey guys! Check out Kava Kava’s new music video for “Clarity”. We’re really excited about it and the song is awesome! Be sure to check out their Myspace too! http://www.myspace.com/kavakavamusic


Chris Gaudet

Chris Gaudet



Nov 17 2009 12:55 AM

Hi Christina
Great to meet you!
Christina
Mikael Sapin

Mikael Sapin



Nov 15 2009 5:13 PM

Hi, thanks for the add.
Great music.

Greetings from Spain.

Chris & The Spiritual fire

Chris & The Spiritual fire



Nov 14 2009 2:01 PM

Joie
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LAUREN CAFFREY

LAUREN CAFFREY



Nov 12 2009 6:43 PM

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UEN



Nov 10 2009 10:56 PM

Christina, thanks for the add & for visiting my page. You have a unique, honest sound so keep up the great work ; )

Take care.
Juan Carlos Kano

Juan Carlos Kano



Nov 9 2009 11:13 PM

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Nov 4 2009 1:34 AM

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Dale Brown

Dale Brown



Oct 30 2009 6:55 PM

love your music  sorry not on website much   eye trouble /dale brown
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Oct 28 2009 5:38 PM

Hey,

Just stopping by to say hello..
I am so glad we are friends :)
Hope you have a great day!

Talk Soon
Love
~LA
messyheads

messyheads



Oct 27 2009 3:51 PM

Welcome fellow messyhead!
Oliver Mampel

Oliver Mampel



Oct 19 2009 5:57 PM

hi christina, greetings from another no-jazz-singer

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Oct 17 2009 5:02 PM

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Oct 12 2009 1:44 AM

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Oct 11 2009 9:57 AM

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Oct 7 2009 12:54 PM

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Oct 6 2009 1:12 PM

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bryan B

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Oct 5 2009 11:16 PM

Hi Christina...!!!

Nice to meet you...
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Rob

Rob



Oct 4 2009 11:00 PM

It was a real treat to see you live on Friday night at the Lizard Lounge and get to hear that beautiful and mesmerizing voice of yours!  LOVED the set and enjoyed getting to say hello. 

Come back to Boston soon..... you were amazing and awesome Christina :)
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Sep 28 2009 3:13 AM

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TONY RYBKA

TONY RYBKA



Sep 26 2009 9:18 AM

thanks for adding me on...
i hope all is good in your life...
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Svane

Kristian Svane



Sep 24 2009 5:20 PM

Your album is downloading on iTunes as I type this... :) Can't wait...
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