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Chrissy Steele Sings "Alone" by Heart - Club Soda, Vancouver BC

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Chrissy Steele singing a cover of "Alone" in Vancouver's Club Soda (circa 1988) before she was discovered by Brian "Too Loud" Macleod and Chrysalis Records. This was the original Chrissy Steele band featuring: Chrissy Steele - Lead vocals Burke Ehmig - Guitar Brian McConkey - Keyboards Lance Abermak - Bass guitar -back up vocals Rick Smook - Drums Thanks to Videographer Bruce Wright for preserving Vancouver's club history. Enjoy and please comment and subscribe - more videos coming! #heart #femalevocalist #canadianrock

About Chrissy Steele

Chrissy Steele is the stage name of Christina Southern, a Canadian vocalist currently living on Vancouver Island. She is most noted for garnering a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Female Vocalist and Hard Rock Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 1992.

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The 1988 clip of Chrissy Steele performing a cover of "Alone" by Heart at Club Soda in Vancouver, BC is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the early days of this talented Canadian vocalist. The footage is notable not only for its rarity but also for providing insight into Steele's development as an artist before she gained recognition.

The clip features Steele and her original band, which includes Burke Ehmig on guitar, Brian McConkey on keyboards, Lance Abermak on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Rick Smook on drums. The performance is a testament to the band's chemistry and Steele's vocal prowess, showcasing her ability to tackle a classic hit like "Alone" with conviction.

The fact that this footage was recorded in 1988, just before Steele's discovery by Brian "Too Loud" Macleod and Chrysalis Records, makes it particularly interesting. It suggests that Steele had already honed her skills as a performer and was well on her way to establishing herself as a rising star in the Canadian rock scene.

The Club Soda venue itself is also worth noting. As a hub for Vancouver's club history, the footage provides a unique snapshot of the city's music landscape during this period. The fact that Videographer Bruce Wright has preserved this piece of local music heritage is a testament to his dedication to documenting the city's cultural history.

Steele's background and career trajectory are also worth examining in the context of this clip. As a Juno Award nominee for Most Promising Female Vocalist and Hard Rock Album of the Year, Steele had already gained recognition within the Canadian music industry by 1992. However, the "Alone" performance at Club Soda predates these accolades, suggesting that Steele was already making waves in the scene before her official breakthrough.

The clip's rarity is also a significant aspect of its interest. With only a few minutes of footage available, this performance offers a unique opportunity for fans and music historians to experience Steele's early work firsthand. The fact that it has been preserved and shared on YouTube is a testament to the power of online archives in preserving cultural heritage.

In terms of its significance within the broader context of Canadian rock music, this clip provides valuable insight into the development of Steele as an artist. It highlights her ability to tackle classic hits with conviction and showcases her chemistry with her bandmates. As such, it is a must-watch for fans of Steele and anyone interested in the early days of Canadian rock.

The fact that Steele's career has endured for so long is a testament to her talent and dedication as an artist. This clip serves as a reminder of her roots and provides a fascinating glimpse into her development as a performer. As such, it is a valuable addition to any collection of rare footage from the 1980s Canadian rock scene.

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