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..f00/images/slide3.gif" border="0"/ Get Your Own! | View Slideshow * PHOTOS BY DANIELLE - STUDIO BLISS PHOTOGRAPHY *NASIA CHRISTIE was only three years old when she told her dad that one day she was going to be a famous singer and sing to the whole world. She can't remember wanting to be anything else.
Perhaps the biggest inspiration for Nasia was her mother, who paid her dues as a jazz singer at a famous nightclub called Isadora in Famagousta in Cyprus. However, with the advent of war and the Turkish invasion, Nasia's parents fled the town and entered Larnaca as refugees and this is where Nasia was born.
When she was six years old, still in Cyprus, Nasia knew she wanted to be a singer. She'd put on makeup and dress up in her mother's stage costumes and put on a show for the neighbourhood, belly dancing and singing for them. She gathered all the kids in the village and cast them in her musical and with a megaphone, Nasia directed and of course, was the star "I was a six year old megolamaniac", she recalls.
At the age of 7, Nasia and her parents migrated to Australia. First stop Melbourne where Nasia went to school. Attending the Language Centre to learn English, she remembers teaching the other kids all the rude Greek words, "we got in a lot of trouble for that" she recollects.
Her love of music continued and she found herself hooked on MTV, singing and dancing and imitating all her favourite artists which included Gloria Estefan, Janet Jackson, Paula Abdul and Madonna. For her, singing was always associated with the stage and dancing and acting.
At the age of ten, Nasia's parents split and this had a lasting impact on how she viewed the world "from an early age I knew what it meant to be happy and I could see that they weren't, this helped me accept my parents decision".
Nasia and her mother moved to Sydney where her mother went back to work as a singer in Greek club restaurants. From there it was an itinerant lifestyle, moving from school to school. However, for Nasia, it was an exciting time as it was at the peak of her mother's career, who was well known in the Greek community. Nasia got to attend all the rehearsals and watch every show. She was there to see all the behind the scenes dramas "I saw the hard work and what it actually takes to survive in an entertainment industry and how competitive it is,but I fell in love with it and it instilled a big desire in me to succeed in this world".
"My mum taught me to stand strong, to believe in myself and have faith in my abilities. She taught me to have the confidence to make the kind of choices that would make me feel proud. The entertainment industry is tough. You have to know who you are and be strong and hold onto that".
Nasia wrote her first original song when she was about 5 "It was just a verse and chorus, it was about a butterfly coloured silvery- blue and I named the song that. She was so beautiful she made me want to write a song for her. I rehearsed a dance routine and performed it all for my family. Chasing butterflies was a big pastime for me".
At 15 and after settling in Sydney, Nasia turned from writing poems to lyrics for songs. She joined the school band, formed jam sessions at lunchtimes and had so much fun through her love of music that she started writing original songs and performing in and out of school. She landed a spot as a dancer in a Brazilian extravaganza which toured internationally and studied performing arts at the well known "Brent Street Studios". This opened the doors to musical theatre and she landed a role in the stage production "Bye Bye Birdie" at the Newtown Theatre.
She spent all her spare time gigging, singing and dancing, even taking in jobs as a wedding singer.
"I soon got fed up with the whole wedding singer thing and so I joined some local club competitions. The very first time, there appeared to be something wrong with the mic and no one could hear me. I felt totally helpless. So I decided to make the best of it and without the mic working, the best I could do was dance. The audience got into it and it was fun. After the competition, I felt upset at the debacle because I hadnt had the chance to do my best as a singer. The judges were sitting there with this cold look on their face and I thought its like a thing at school so I hated it but it was also great because through this gig, I eventually met my manager. A young man named Joe was in the audience and he saw that I was on the verge of tears so he came up and made me laugh. He said, you 'know what, youve got talent and because I like you Im going to get you to meet my sister. She's a music manager".
"He turned out to be on the level and thats how I met my manager. She gave me good advice and I went away for about a year focusing on developing my songs and recording demos and trying different working relationships. Then I came back to her and the timing was good. We decided to work together".
"My manager was so supportive of what I was trying to do. She inspired me to focus on the music and helped expand my vision and after working with each other for a while, I decided to sign to her label, GoSet Music".
Although Nasia has written a swag of songs for her album, she has decided to release a cover of Lynsey de Pauls 70s hit, Sugar Me as her first single.
"I fell in love with the song in Cyprus and when I saw the faces of those young girls bopping to the track with me, I liked the way it brought a smile to their faces. It affected me and I wanted to sing the song and put it back out there"."Brian Canham produced the track. He's the lead singer from Pseudo Echo. I loved the 80s sounds he brought to the table. He helped get the direction right for the record for me".
"I am excited about the single and I hope the song will find its audience and I get to go on and record the rest of my album and go out there and take it to the people".
"I want to make people happy. Theres so much going on in the world thats negative and I want to bring a bright ray of sunshine. Art is supposed to lift us and take us to a place we cant go in our normal lives every day. I want to take people to a happier place..where theres butterflies and chocolate and plenty of sugar. Im sure everyone likes a bit of candy".
Sugar Me is available for download on itunes and other digital shops.
For more information regarding this release please visit www.nasiachristie.com GPO Box 813, Greenacre NSW 2190 Phone: +612 9642 0619 Email: [email protected] 2 YOUTUBE @ WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/NASIACHRISTIE
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