Cristina Sánchez Ruiz (born 31 May 1978), better known as Cristie, is a Spanish
R&B,
Pop
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and
flamenco
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singer.
Since a very early age she was involved in music. In October 2002 she became one of the official contestants of the second series of the Spanish TV show ''
Operación Triunfo
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''. Years later she was also took part on ''
La Voz
Media United States
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* ''La Voz de Houston'', a newspaper
* ''La Voz'' (Phoenix), a newspaper
* ''La Voz'', a publication in New York's Hudson Valley owned by Bard College
Other media
* ''La Vo ...
''. In January 2023 it was announced her appearance on the music TV show ''Tierra de talento''.
She has released two albums as solo artist.
Biography
Cristina Sanchez was born on 31 May 1978 in
Fuengirola
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(
Málaga), where she was raised by her father along her two brothers. When she was 16, she started pursuing her music career. She formed a music band with some friends and they played in different bars and pubs of her home town.
Her first contact with the music industry was in as part of a flamenco band called ''Cheli 3'', where they experimented mixing
flamenco
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,
gospel
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and
funk.
Later on she joined ''Caste Huarochiri'', where she became deeply involved in flamenco and dance. With ''Los Activos'', Cristie took part in some of the most prominent festivals in Spain including ''
Espárrago Rock'', ''
Festimad
Festimad is an alternative rock festival and cultural event held yearly in Madrid, Spain since 1994, usually in the last week of May. Festimad includes several parallel cultural festivals such as Performa, Graffiti, Universimad o Cinemad, although ...
'', ''The Festival of Autumn of Madrid'', and ''The Sea of Music''. She also performed in other countries including the
Expo 2000
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in
Hannover
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, the
Popkomm
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(
Germany
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) and the theater
Ouro Verde
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in
São Paulo
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,
Brazil
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. In 2002, Cristie spent seven months acting at the
Blue Note Tokyo
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It was esta ...
.
Back in Spain, José María Elegant (a prestigious classical flamenco guitarist) invited Cristie to join ''La Maestranza'' and to perform during the
Bienal de Flamenco
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in (
Seville
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). That same month, Cristie took part on the castings for the second edition of ''
Operación Triunfo
''Star Academy'', called ''Operación Triunfo'' ("Operation Triumph") in Spanish-speaking countries, is a highly successful television pop music talent contest with viewer voting and reality show elements.
Format
There are many versions of t ...
'' on
RTVE
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. She became one of the chosen participants and she joined the ''Academy of Artists''.
2002: Operación Triunfo and ''No quiero sufrir''
Cristie was on the live television shows for six weeks. In one of the shows she collaborated on a duet with
Antonio Orozco
Antonio Orozco (born 23 November 1972 in Barcelona) is a Spanish singer-songwriter. He has won several prizes like the Premio Ondas and sold many records; his first album sold more than 100,000 copies, whereas his second album titled ''Semilla ...
and his song ''Devuélveme la vida''. That performance became one of the highlights of that season live shows.
After that, all contestants recorded and released a single. Those artists whose single reached the goal of 200,000 sold copies sold would sing a record deal.
Cristie's single, ''No quiero sufrir'' was very well received by fans and it got good reviews by the critics, but it only reached 76,000 copies, missing the goal. However, she signed a contract with ''O'Clock Music'' to release her first album.
2003: ''Puro teatro''
She started to work again with José María Elegant and there sertulst was the release of her debut album as a soloist: ''Puro teatro''.
The album was recorded between
Madrid
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and
Barcelona
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and produced by Sergio Castillo and Nacho Lesko. It included different styles of music, mostly
flamenco
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, but with a flavour of
R&B,
Pop music
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and
Funky
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. "Puro Theatro" is the title track; its name is after a song of the great Puerto Rican musician and composer Catalino Curet Alonso.
The specialized critic described ''Puro teatro'' as Urban-Flamenco or
New Flamenco
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/
Nuevo Flamenco
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. They emphasized the song called "Tonight" produced by Noel Pastor and Dioni Gómez. Pedro Javier Hermosilla and Mayan Juan collaborated on the track ''Soleá'', dedicated to her hometown,
Fuengirola
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. Noel Pastor and Dioni Gómez (who had previously worked with artists such as
Tony Santos, Tony Aguilar and Austin) produced songs such as ''Cambiar'' and ''Tonight''.
First single was "Pal Infierno", a
flamenco
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fusion of
R&B and
soul
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.
2008 - 2015: ''Con la suerte en los tacones'' and other projects
Her second music album was ''Con la suerte en los tacones'', a fourteen tracks album (five of them written by Cristie). The style was described as fresh. She combined genres such as
Soul
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Etymology
The Modern English noun '':wikt:soul, soul'' is derived from Old English ''sāwol, sāwel''. The ea ...
,
R&B,
Salsa
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,
Funky
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,
Ballad
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, and
flamenco
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.
In Cristie's own words ''with this new album I want to express myself as I am, without feeling pressured to be who I'm not''.
The first single was ''Marbella'' and it videoclip was shorted in one of the most luxurious beaches of that city, the Ocean Club, which was turned into a massive filming set.
She collaborated with the also Spanish singer
Pablo López, who was her pianist and back vocals on her live shows during a period of time .
Due to personal reasons she took an hiatus on her music career.
Between 2014 and 2015, Cristie joined the ''Orquesta Olympus'' and, in 2016, ''Nueva Alaska'' in
Zaragoza
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. One year later, in 2017, she joined ''Kubo Project''.
2020: ''La Voz'' Spain
She decided to take part on the 2020 edition of
The Voice
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in Spain, where she was praised by
Pablo López (formerly Cristie's pianist and back vocals),
Antonio Orozco
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,
Alejandro Sanz
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and
Laura Pausini
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. She was on the show during eleven weeks as part of Pausini's team.
2023: Tierra de Talento
Her live audition on this format of
Canal Sur
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television (
Spain
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, ...
) was a real success as the four coaches pressing their star buttons and praising her performance of
Aretha Franklin
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's ''Natural Woman''.
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Discography
Albums
Singles
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.
Collaborations
Filmography
Videoclips
* 2002: ''No quiero sufrir''
* 2003: ''Sigo mi camino'' (with Tony Santos)
* 2005: ''Ámame (remix)'' (with Cristie & Band)
* 2005: ''Camino de Belén'' (with Lidia Reyes)
* 2006: ''Marbella''
* 2006: ''Apunta mi teléfono''
* 2022: ''Como una flor''
Television
* 2002–2003: "Operación Triunfo 2" (TVE
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)
* 2005: ''TNT'' (guest, Telecinco
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)
* 2020: ''La Voz'' (Antena 3 Antena 3 may refer to:
* Antena 3 (Portugal), a national radio channel produced by the Portuguese public broadcasting entity Rádio e Televisão de Portugal
*Antena 3 (Romania), a Romanian television channel owned by Intact Media Group
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)
* 2023: ''Tierra de talento'' (Canal Sur
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)
Films
* 2003: ''Gira Generación OT (DVD)''
* 2004: ''Cristie en Concierto (DVD)''
Curious Facts
* Cristie's cousins, Anabel Conde
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* Anabel Alonso (born 1964), Spanish comedy actress
* Anabel Conde (born 1975), Spanish singer
* Anabel Gambero (born 1972), ...
(2º finalist on the Eurovision Song Contest 1995
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) and Cristina Conde (member of ''Grupo la fiesta'') are also artists.
* Her song ''Se que estás'' is dedicated to her late mother.
* Her life is divided between Casares and Fuengirola
Fuengirola (), in ancient times known as Suel and then Suhayl, is a large town and municipality on the Costa del Sol in the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is located on the central coast of the pr ...
.
* She is interested in healthy life-style.
References
External links
*
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*
*
International Fan Site
Manióticos
{{Operación Triunfo
1978 births
Living people
People from Fuengirola
21st-century Spanish singers
21st-century Spanish women singers
Spanish composers