Chameleonic, versatile, worldly, adventurous, and tour de force are all words used to describe singer/songwriter/actress Cristina Morrison. Affectionately known as the Baroness of Jazz, Cristina’s sophomore album, appropriately called Baronesa, draws upon her tremendous life experiences – featuring songs in four different languages with a mixture of an eclectic cross over and world jazz sounds.
Cristina grew up living both in Ecuador and Miami with a family deeply rooted in the performing arts & mass media communication, spanning four generations. As a young girl, she fell in love with piano and played for about five years. But as a teenager, she discovered acting and decided to pursue a career as an actress, singer, and dancer. After high school, Cristina attended drama school in Rome and then moved Los Angeles to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she learned the acting tools and techniques she still uses today. ...
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Chameleonic, versatile, worldly, adventurous, and tour de force are all words used to describe singer/songwriter/actress Cristina Morrison. Affectionately known as the Baroness of Jazz, Cristina’s sophomore album, appropriately called Baronesa, draws upon her tremendous life experiences – featuring songs in four different languages with a mixture of an eclectic cross over and world jazz sounds.
Cristina grew up living both in Ecuador and Miami with a family deeply rooted in the performing arts & mass media communication, spanning four generations. As a young girl, she fell in love with piano and played for about five years. But as a teenager, she discovered acting and decided to pursue a career as an actress, singer, and dancer. After high school, Cristina attended drama school in Rome and then moved Los Angeles to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she learned the acting tools and techniques she still uses today.
Post graduation, Cristina moved back to Ecuador, but what was planned to be a brief stay turned into 10 years where Cristina had a child and built a career as an actress in both television and theater. She also built her own theater, began a foundation, and became an executive producer. But something was missing so she turned back to music, her childhood passion, and began singing and performing jazz standards.
After a visit to the Galapagos Islands to star as the lead character in a docudrama about Baroness Eloise Von Wagner de Bosquet, which is how she received her nickname the Baroness, Cristina fell in love with the islands, and later a man. She began to visit often and eventually moved to the Galapagos. She married that man and had a second child.
“Galapagos was the first place I fell in love with and really wanted to be,” explains Cristina. “I love to walk around barefoot and be in contact with nature. Galapagos is where I started to write. It’s where my music came to life and where I began to do original work. It has been an inspiration in a way because I finally had the time and space in my mind to write. I knew I had it in me, but I never had the time to develop it. It was nice to see my experiences come out through writing lyrics. It has become the place where I come to write.”
In addition to her acting career, Cristina started a jazz band called The Baroness and her Lovers that performed jazz standards for six years, touring throughout Ecuador. After many years on the islands, Cristina moved to Miami and later to New York, a city she had wanted to live in since she graduated from high school.
“Its’ funny how life takes you through different pathways and your destiny is your destiny,” says Cristina. “I always think what if I had gotten here when I was 20 and my career would’ve taken off earlier. Maybe I wasn’t ready before and there was a reason why. But, the last five years that I’ve been in New York, things have really taken off for me. I feel honored, humbled, fortunate and grateful to be able to live in New York and continue growing as an artist.”
Cristina’s second album will be released in January and is a diverse mix of music styles – jazz, tango, cha cha, and even spoken word, and languages – English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. The songs blend her skills as an actress and a singer and tell stories about her life, her friends and the Galapagos islands. Each song is unique and the album flows from a deep, strong voice to a relaxed and sexy sound, to a spoken word piece about dreams.
“The sounds are very different from song to song,” explains Cristina. “My producer, Misha Piatigorsky, pushed me to find the right sound in my voice for each song. This project is full of passion and love. And even though I cried sometimes in the booth because I was so frustrated, I still enjoyed making this album. The main key to me is to have fun with what you are doing.”
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