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  1. Christine Collister; Mar 28; 6 min read; March is full to bursting! Blogpost No 3 March 2024. February’s blog post feels like a very long time ago. So much has been going on. Mostly to do with Children Of The Sea but also generally there’s been a lot happening.

  2. Christine Collister Live at McCabe's 2-8-2013Skin and BonesMike Slamer and Alan Maggini on GuitarsVideo Camera & Editing by Wayne Griffith & Sam Epstein

  3. Christine Collister. Manx female folk singer. She was born and grew up on the Isle of Man and first came to public attention in 1986 as the singer of the theme song for the BBC's television adaptation of Fay Weldon's book The Life and Loves of a She-Devil.

  4. There will also be an exhibition of the original artwork on display in the bar ... it's all very exciting! Children Of The Sea is a 48-page hardback book that includes a CD with stunning recordings of 9 songs, lyrics, background notes and a sumptuous series of illustrations. Much love. Christine x. Aka a child of the sea x.

  5. Christine Collister has a killer voice. As full as Dusty Springfield or as blue as Alison Moyet’ – Froots In 2022 Christine started working on a special recording project of original songs inspired by Manx Folklore and a magical sense of place the CD which broadened out to a book with stories and inspirations for each song alongside beautiful illustrations by local artists.

  6. Christine Collister live shows. Find tour dates near you and book official tickets with Ents24 - rated Excellent on Trustpilot. Christine Collister. Follow Tour Dates November. Sun 17 Nov. Carlisle, Wetheral Village Community Hall Christine Collister . View tickets Thu 21 Nov ...

  7. Christine Collister English demo for Sol Christine Collister. 00:00 / 04:09. Kinder Heart (CC/ B. Jungr). Taken from Into The Light Topic Records 2003. 05 A Kinder Heart Christine Collister. 00:00 / 05:00. Point Scarlett (CC/H.Watson) Taken from The Dark Gift Of Time (Fled'gling Records) with the fabulous John Surman on sax.