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Chrissy Steele - Live in Miami - Jethro Tull - Cat Fish Rising American Tour

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Chrissy Steele performing in Miami, Florida during the Jethro Tull CatFish Rising Tour Magnet to Steele Album- track: Cry Myself to Sleep. Featuring: Chrissy Steele, Lead Vocals; Joey Wowk, Guitar; Anton Vogt, Bass Guitar; Rick Fedyk, Drums; Jim Webster, Keyboards.

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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In the sweltering heat of Miami's summer nights, Chrissy Steele stood tall, her voice soaring like a bird set free from its cage. The grainy footage, captured on a VHS tape that has since been digitized and uploaded to YouTube, shows a young Chrissy Steele in her element – live on stage with Jethro Tull during their Cat Fish Rising American Tour. This is not just any ordinary concert clip; it's a rare glimpse into the world of 80s rock, where the boundaries between genres were still being pushed and the likes of Jethro Tull were leading the charge.

At the time of this performance, Chrissy Steele was an up-and-coming artist from Canada, making waves with her powerful vocals and captivating stage presence. She had already garnered attention in her home country, earning a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Female Vocalist and Hard Rock Album of the Year in 1992. This live performance in Miami was likely one of many that took place during Jethro Tull's extensive tour, but what makes this clip so significant is the unique blend of talent on stage – Chrissy Steele, a rising star, sharing the spotlight with one of rock's most iconic bands.

The Cat Fish Rising Tour was a pivotal moment in Jethro Tull's career, marking a return to form for the band after a few experimental releases. Ian Anderson's distinctive flute playing and poetic lyrics were still at the forefront of their sound, but this tour also saw them embracing a more stripped-down, blues-inspired approach. Chrissy Steele's involvement with the band during this time is a testament to her own eclectic style, which blended elements of hard rock, folk, and soul.

The clip itself is a treasure trove of 80s nostalgia – think big hair, bold fashion choices, and a general air of excess that defined the era. Chrissy Steele's vocals are raw and emotive, pouring heart and soul into each note as she belts out the lyrics to "Cry Myself to Sleep". The rest of the band is equally impressive, with Joey Wowk's guitar work weaving in and out of Anton Vogt's thumping bass lines and Rick Fedyk's driving drums. Jim Webster's keyboards add a touch of elegance to the proceedings, rounding out the sound.

Watching this clip, one can't help but feel a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era – an era where rock music was still pushing boundaries and artists were free to experiment with their sound. Chrissy Steele's involvement with Jethro Tull during this time is a fascinating footnote in her career, highlighting the connections between different musical scenes and the ways in which artists influenced one another.

As the clip fades to black, one thing becomes clear: this performance was more than just a fleeting moment in time – it was a testament to the power of live music to bring people together and create something truly special. Even decades later, Chrissy Steele's voice still rings out, a reminder of the enduring impact of rock music on our collective psyche.

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