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Christine Havrilla

Christine Havrilla After embarking on an ambitious new journey with her Gypsy Fuzz project in late 2011, Philadelphia area native Christine Havrilla, is releasing a series of "Live Sessions" into 2016 which will include long-time fan favorites as well as new songs with her current band, Gypsy Fuzz. Recording in numerous settings such as venues, living rooms, a recording studio with an live audience, in an old church, etc., these volumes will capture the spontaneous energy, soul-felt vibes and musical adventures that Christine brings to the stage, ANY stage! Havrilla, who has seven studio albums, five EPs, and over 15 years of touring under her belt, continues to venture out under "Christine Havrilla & Gypsy Fuzz" as well as a solo artist, showcasing ALL of her music with new twists. Gypsy Fuzz, "Searching. Finding. Living.", produced by Larry Crane (Cat Power, Sleater-Kinney, Elliott Smith) and Christine, is described as "a blend of 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s rock delivered by the modern singer/songwriter."

Christine is known for bringing her "well-built, catchy, smart tunes" (Upstage Magazine) to audiences everywhere, touring nationally as a solo act as well as with Gypsy Fuzz. After an inspirational time of being based in Portland, OR, Christine is once again back in the Philly area and frequenting such venues as Tin Angel, World Café Live, Steel City, Godfrey Daniels, Jammin’ Java, Burlap and Bean, Triumph Brewing Company, Rockwood Music Hall, Club Passim, to name a few.

Michael McKenna at Steel Notes Magazine shares, "This ambitious Philly native manifests her talent in certain ways that allows her to create eclectic music which will grab your heart and leave a lasting memory. Her Roots/Folk/Americana background coupled with that unique individuality that she possesses allows her to be a presence that steps into many genres and gives her the tools to crossover to different music formats. This album (Vol. 2 The Sunset Sessions) just defies description. It’s hot, tight, precise, and just plain kick-ass. If I was still programming radio, I’d be all over this! My recommendation is to go hear the band live, buy the CD, and experience what I have just heard. I give this TWO THUMBS UP!"

Mark Rogers at 93.7 WSTW raves, "With Gypsy Fuzz (the album and the band), Christine takes especially that rock element and turns it to 11. Gypsy Fuzz fuses fantastic guitar work with Christine’s vocals, which can reach down inside and grab your heart. A very diverse album, showing elements of rock, blues and even country, among others, Gypsy Fuzz continues Christine’s string of fantastic albums. Buy it."

Nor’easter Magazine raves, "Christine is a creative, talented powerhouse wrapped up in one complete package."

Inessa at 101.9 KINK FM Radio calls Gypsy Fuzz, "Yet another fun late-year discover!" While touring in support of her Gypsy Fuzz project, Christine continues to perform solo and support her recently released "A Collection", which showcases fan favorites from all of her previous albums. CDBABY, reviewing "A Collection", states "...her voice is a comforting constant, drawing you in with its raw emotion and not letting go." Michaela Majoun at 88.5 WXPN applauds her "terrific, big sound".

Ramona LaBarre, Managing Director at Godfrey Daniels (2013), says, "I see so many artists...I'm always pleased and amazed at what Christine is doing, and have enjoyed watching her art develop over the years I have known her. We especially appreciate it when an artist recognizes the energy in the room, and harnesses it to take their audience on a wild ride."

The Washington Post writes, "(Havrilla’s) songs are intelligent and moving, the arrangements are incisive and colorful, and, best of all, Havrilla consistently comes across as a confident and seasoned performer."

Christine Havrilla's album, "In My Chair," demonstrates her ever-evolving musicianship. In a very personal and solo endeavor, Christine recorded and produced In My Chair in her home studio, singing and playing all instruments in an eclectic collection of songs as its predecessor, "Velocity." However with "In My Chair," Havrilla showcases her songwriting abilities and instrumental prowess with an organic, intimate approach. Along with her earlier albums, Christine has a collection of songs that clearly define her as a singer/songwriter at the peak of her form. Listeners hear raw authenticity as Christine’s gritty vocals and overall musicality breathe life into fifteen engaging songs. Christine’s strength on guitar is ever-present.

As noted by the Princeton Packet, "Angst takes a left turn to upbeat and fun." J.F. Pirro writes, "On In My Chair, Havrilla’s music and message remain as high-energy and introspective as ever…and always from the heart, dispensing medicinal lyrics for the soul." (Main Line Today Magazine)

"I'm completely blown away and hooked. Havrilla’s talent is not only music but to take you away from the hum drum of life and go on a journey where she is the driver and we are her passengers," writes Madalyn Sklar (Founder/Publisher, GoGirlsMusic.com - Houston, TX).

"Christine breaks out the gasoline and sets fire to the typical Roots/Folk genre, with blazing acoustic guitars, blatantly honest lyrics..." - Rik Ferrell, What's Up Magazine

Chris March of the Phoenixville Mercury writes, "(Havrilla's) tunes offer some of the most focused and empowered songwriting from any artist to stem from the local area yet and results in an eclectic set that can range from adrenalized to emotionally stirring."

Nate Bauer from Blue Weekly says, "Christine offers the kind of pop-guitar songwriting that definitely should not be overlooked...Havrilla has shifted from the typical Lilith Fair pigeonhole into her own enjoyable sound."

Her material has garnered a variety of accomplishments such as:

  • One of 23 Power Women chosen for Main Line Today Magazine (Oct 2015)
  • Featured Artist for American Musical Supply’s Singer/Songwriter Month (Feb 2015)
  • Featured "Artist of the Month" at MyRuralRadio.com (Jan 2015)
  • On Takamine Guitar’s Worldwide Artist List
  • Top Ten Artist multiple times on Reverbnation (2014, 2015)
  • Nominated for 5 Homey Awards for 93.7 WSTW (2014, 2015)
  • "Silent Night" featured on WSTW’s Holiday benefit Album (2014)
  • Top 10 Artist list on Reverbnation (2013-2014)
  • Christine nominated for About.com’s Reader’s Choice Awards (2012)
  • "Searching. Finding. Living." (Gypsy Fuzz) listed in Advocate Magazine’s Top Ten Best Overlooked Albums of 2012 not to miss!
  • Christine had 2 songs nominated for the Out Music Awards (2011)
  • "Blinders" won the Garden State Film Festival’s "Best Country Song" for the film, Embraceable You ( 2010)
  • Co-wrote the song, "Hightail", for the Independent film Til Death Do Us Toby (2010 Chateau Entertainment/Canada)
  • Curve Magazine's Anniversary Issue Finalist for Favorite Musician/Newcomer (2010)
  • One of the Top Ten Indie Artists" - Advocate Magazine
  • Velocity's "Hole in the Ground" topped Sirius Satellite Radio's Hot 20 chart at #1 to start off 2007 and remained on the chart 16 weeks!
  • Featured in Curve Magazine’s Music Issue (August 2008)
  • "Every Now & Then" used for the Violet Mendoza film, No Boundaries (2008).
  • Christine received Best Female Rock Album for "Velocity" from WSTW radio (Feb. 07).
  • Christine was a finalist for Philadelphia City Paper's 2002 Best Folk Artist/Group
  • Christine received grants in two consecutive years from The National Endowment for the Arts for its Meet the Composer series.

Christine has opened for and shared the stages of venues and major festivals with an eclectic list of acts such as international artists & friends including Chely Wright, Brandi Carlile, Jeffrey Gaines, Jill Sobule, Janis Ian, Antigone Rising, Michael Glabicki (Rusted Root), Grey Eye Glances, Train, Melissa Ferrick, Catie Curtis, America, Don McLean, Willy Porter, Michelle Malone, David Wilcox, Heart, Christopher Cross, Karla Bonoff, Sara Lee, Kris Williamson, Holly Near, Dave Mason, Kyler England, Adrianne, Susan Werner, Davy Knowles, Bitch, Barnaby Bright, and Sally Taylor. She also composed and performed the music for the Johnny Cash Franklin Bible Session, a spoken word recording, and had the song "Sing" chosen for the GoGirls 2005 Radio Compilation CD, "Hole in the Ground" followed in 2007. She has also donated through her music to local non-profit groups helping abused women, homeless shelters, animal cruelty, and to national fundraising organizations such as The American Cancer Society, Musicians on Call, and GLSEN. Other projects have included 3 Stories High, Sugar Mistress, & "9 5IVE 4OUR", as well as being a bass/guitar/mandolin side-player for other various acts.

Self-taught from the age of 5 and growing up with a musical family, Havrilla, based once again in the Philadelphia area from Portland, OR, wins crowds over wherever she goes with her musical innovation, heartfelt lyrics, and her guitar a mere extension of herself. Her music and sound are difficult to fit into one category; hence Christine describes it as "Neofunkadelicfolkpoptwangrock!" Philadelphia Magazine simply states, "She rocks!"

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