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Sonja Kristina (born Sonia Christina Shaw; 14 April 1949) is an English singer, best known for starring in the seminal 1960s musical ''
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'', and for being the lead vocalist of the 1970s
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band
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.''Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture'', Edward Macan,
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, 1997,
Kristina is also an experienced voice coach. She was the Rock, Jazz and Musical Theatre tutor for Performing Arts Students at
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from 1991 to 1999.


Biography

Kristina was born in Brentwood as Sonia Christina Shaw, daughter of a
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and granddaughter of Swedish actress
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.


Career

Kristina first appeared on stage at the Swan Folk Club in
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at the age of thirteen. Her first professional gig was at a Folk Festival in Southgate, London a year or so later. By 1968, while studying at the New College of Speech and Drama, Kristina was helping to run, and performing at, the Wednesday evening sessions at London's Troubadour Folk Club. She was generally known on the folk scene as "Sonja" having previously appeared several times on the British children's TV show ''Song and Story'' under that name. Her first manager was
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of Folk Directions. In 1968, Kristina auditioned for and won the part of "Crissy" in the London stage production of the stage musical ''
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''. She features on the original cast album singing the song "Frank Mills", also released as a single. She also briefly sang with
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, following the departure of
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. Dave Cousins remembered: Cousins eventually published the book, called ''The Bruising of Hearts, The Losing of Races'', in 1993. It included a poem "Silver Smile", written for Kristina in the late 1960s.


Curved Air

According to
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, it was Galt McDermott, who wrote the music for ''Hair'' and another musical ''Who the Murderer Was'', who employed the four members of
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as a house band, who suggested when the stage show closed that they add Kristina to the line-up. Another version has it that manager Mark Hanau had the idea Kristina's alto vocals could become a vital ingredient in a new band.Mojo, May 2014 On 1 January 1970, the singer received an official invitation to become a member of Curved Air. She remembered sitting backstage on the theatre stairs listening to a cassette of the band's music Hanau had given her, and being much impressed. Described by
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as a "real beauty, otherworldly and unattainable", Kristina played a full creative role bringing with it a powerful female sexuality. Her experiences working as a croupier in the London
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during the early 1970s, reflected itself in the stage persona she later developed. Curved Air had a changing line-up over their nine
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s (1970–1976 and 1990), with Kristina being the only constant element. Since 2008, she has taken part in a series of Curved Air reunion concerts. She was romantically involved with Curved Air drummer Stewart Copeland, they were married from 1982 to 1991. After Curved Air, she returned to ''Hair''. She has also performed
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movement in London in the early 1990s, culminating in her critically acclaimed ''Songs from the Acid Folk'' in 1991, and in a multi-media
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''MASK'', with Marvin Ayres. In 2008,
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was reformed with other original members including Darryl Way and Florian Pilkington-Miksa and, later, Kirby Gregory from the ''Air Cut'' line up. The band continues to record and perform internationally.
''Sonja Kristina has arrived on stage. Suddenly there is no band, no stage, no college kids. Just Sonja glinting in the green light. She moves like smoke across the stage, hardly seeming to move at all, but underdulating in slow motion. Who cares what the band is doing? As a muso I've never bothered with singers, considering them to be musical passengers/ How wrong I've been! She's not even singing yet, and she owns everything.'' – Stewart Copeland''Strange Things Happen: A Life with the Police, Polo and Pygmies'', Stewart Copeland, Harper Collins UK, 8 July 2010,


Theatre productions

Including the London version of the musical ''
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'' (1968), Kristina has performed in numerous theatre and musical theatre productions from the early 1960s onwards,''The Encyclopedia of Popular Music'', Volume 5, Colin Larkin,
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including ''East Lynne'' (1966), a lead role in ''
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'', ''The French Have a Song For It'' (1979) with
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, ''Man to Woman'' with Marsha Hunt (1982), and ''Shona''


Television

* 'Curriculee, Curricula' (BBC TV 22 May 1978) with
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Awards

In 1971, Kristina received the Sounds magazine Top Female Vocalist Award, and in 2014 the 'Guiding Light Award' at the Progressive Music Awards. The award was presented by television broadcaster, and long-standing Curved Air fan, Katie Puckrik for helping pave the way for other female artists who followed, including Kate Bush, Heather Findlay,
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and others.


Discography

*
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1968


Albums with Curved Air

* ''
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'' (1970) * '' Second Album'' (1971) * '' Phantasmagoria'' (1972) * ''
Air Cut ''Air Cut'' is the fourth studio album by Curved Air and was recorded in 1973, following the departure of three of the band's founding members. Only Sonja Kristina and Mike Wedgwood remained in the band from their previous album and ''Air Cut'' t ...
'' (1973) * ''
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'' (1975) * ''
Midnight Wire ''Midnight Wire'' is the fifth studio album by Curved Air and was recorded in 1975. It marked another line-up change in the band, with Darryl Way and Sonja Kristina recruiting new musicians after the end of the reunion tour marked by the ''Curve ...
'' (1975) * ''
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'' (1976) * ''The Best of Curved Air'' (1976) – compilation * '' Lovechild'' (recorded 1973, released 1990) * '' Live at the BBC'' (1995) * ''
Alive, 1990 ''Alive, 1990'' is a recording from the Curved Air reunion concert 23 September 1990. The lineup reunited Sonja Kristina, Francis Monkman, Florian Pilkington-Miksa and Darryl Way, sixteen years after the last time all four of them played togethe ...
'' (2000) * ''Masters from the Vaults'' * ''Reborn'' (2008) * ''Retrospective'' (2010) – compilation including three MASK tracks * ''
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'' (2014) * ''Tapestry Of Propositions'' (2016) * ''The Second British Rock Meeting 1972'' (2018) * ''Live At Under The Bridge - The 45th Anniversary Concert'' (2019)


Albums as Sonja Kristina

; ''Sonja Kristina'' (1980) :# "Street Run" (Sonja Kristina, Alfie Agius) :# "Man He Colour" (Kristina, Agius) :# "Colder Than a Rose In Snow" (Paul Travis, Norma Tager) :# "Breaking Out In Smiles" (Kristina, Tager) :# "Mr Skin" (J. Ferguson) :# "Roller Coaster" (Kristina) :# "Full Time Woman" (Travis, Tager) :# "The Comforter" (Kristina) :# "St. Tropez" (Kristina, Paul Rudolf, Tager) :# "Fade Away" (Roy Hill) ; ''Songs from the Acid Folk'' (1991) (with TY-LOR and friends) : All songs by Sonja Kristina except as shown :# "Anna" :# "Devil may care" :# "Melinda more or less" :# "Man he Colour" :# "This is not a Sanctuary" :# "Colder than a Rose" (Norma Tager and Paul Travers) :# "If this was Love" :# "Rollercoaster" :# "One to One" :# "Buccaneer" :# "Who was Hunter" :# "Citadel" ; ''Harmonics of Love'' (1995) (with Cloud 10) :# "Tropical Birth" (Cloud 10) 1.57 :# "Angel" (Sonja Kristina, Cloud 10) 5.41 :# "Sounds of Sea" 0.57 :# "Heart of Glass" (Kristina) 4.26 :# "Marimbas/Lullaby" 1.51 :# "Baby Song" (Kristina) 4.23 :# "Woman's Heart" (E. McEvoy) 4.17 :# "Divine Cloud Space" (Robert Norton) 1.56 :# "Birdsong" 1.03 :# "Elfin Boy" (Kristina) 5.10 :# "Glastonbury Dawn" 1.35 :# "Blindman"(Kristina) 3.02 :# "Dreamers" (lyric A. O'Shaughnessy, music Kristina) 5.19 :# "Chant/Voices" 1.12 :# "Remember Yourself" (Norton) 2.20 ; ''Cri De Coeur'' (2003) :# "Don't Explain" (
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, Arthur Herzog Jnr) 5.50 :# "Lullaby" ( Gian-Carlo Menotti) 2.51 :# "Round Midnight" (
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, Cootie Williams) 5.49 :# "Solitude" (
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, Eddie de Lange) 5.15 :# "Love for Sale" (
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) 4.53 :# "Patterns" (Hard Maltby Jnr,
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) 3.52 :# "Every Time We Say Goodbye" (Cole Porter) 2.50 :# "Unworthy of Your Love" (
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) 5.18 :# "Skylark" ( Hoagy Carmichael,
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) 4.15 :# "I Have Nothing" ( Linda Thompson, David Foster) 4.24 :# "I'd Give My Life For You" ( Claude-Michel Schonberg, Maltby Jr, Alain Boublil) 4.03 :# "Cry Me a River" ( Arthur Hamilton) 5.23 :# "Petit Cri" ( Marvin Ayres) 1.04 :# "Reprise – Every Time We Say Goodbye" 1.07 ; ''Heavy Petal'' CD + DVD by MASK featuring Sonja Kristina (2005) : All Songs by Marvin Ayres and Sonja Kristina except as shown : ''Side One'' (CD) :# "Dark Murmur" (Ayres) 2.15 :# "Global Incantation" 4.22 :# "Paean" 2.51 :# "Fall So Hard" (Ayres) 5.10 :# "Healing Senses" 4.18 :# "Blue Words" 5.04 :# "Shelter Skelter" 3.28 :# "Free" 5.44 :# "Sliding Universe" (Ayres) 1.52 :# "Lambent Spire" 6.42 :# "Beloved" 4.06 :# "Living Inside My Head" (Ayres) 3.25 :# "Waking the Dream" 4.56 :# "Sound of Tears Forming" (Ayres) 1.56 :# "Those Ghosts" (Kristina) 3.29 : ''Side Two'' (DVD) :# "Free" 5.47 :# "Lambent Spire" 6.42 :# "Healing Senses" 10.36


Singles

:# "It Happened Today" (1971) :# "
Back Street Luv "Back Street Luv" is a song by British rock band Curved Air, written by band members Ian Eyre, Sonja Kristina and Darryl Way. It was included on the '' Second Album'' and released as a single in July 1971 by Warner Bros. Records. It reached numbe ...
" (1971) :# "St. Tropez" (1980) :# "Walk on By/O Fortuna" (1985) :# "Waking with Dream" (1985)


Other recordings

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'' by Mick Farren (1978) – Sonja Kristina and
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'
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provided backing vocals on this album. * ''Sheep In Wolves' Clothing'' ''Motorheadbangers fan club tribute CD'' (2008) – Kristina contributed an acoustic version of
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's "I Don't Believe A Word." * Narration in ''Alice in Wonderland'' by german progressive rock band
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. Re-released on 4 November 2022


Personal life

Kristina married in 1971 and again to Stewart Copeland in 1982, with whom she had two sons. Copeland also adopted her son from a previous relationship. She became acquainted with Copeland while he was first road manager and then drummer for Curved Air (1974–1976). They divorced in 1991.


References


External links


Official websiteAbout MASK at Reverbnation.com
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