Christina Rosenvinge

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  • Years Active: 1990s

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All Music Guide:

Latin folk-rock outfit Christina y los Subterraneos emerged in 1991 after Christina Rosenvinge who started with Ella y los Neumaticos, Magia Blanca and a duo with guitarist Alex de la Nuez decided to assemble a new band. Antonio García, Francisco Varona, Juan Luis Jiménez and Alejo Stivel were among the musicians participating in their successful record Que Me Parta Un Rayo. By 1994 Christina y los Subterraneos comprised ex-Los Enanitos Verdes' keyboardist Tito Dávila, drummer Sergio Castillo, bassist Elsa Fernández and guitarist David Gwin. That same year Mi Pequeño Animal featuring contributions from Andrés Calamaro was released. In 1996 the Latin rock ensemble joined a tribute to the Spanish-Argentine pop/rock outfit Tequila titled Mucho Tequila! with "Nena,". After issuing Cerrado in 1997 Christina y los Subterraneos recorded an acoustic live album called Flores Raras.

Wikipedia:

Christina Rosenvinge Hepworth (b. May 29, 1964 Madrid) is a Spanish singer and songwriter born to Danish father and English mother.

She was a member of the Spanish group Christina y Los Subterráneos, and previously Alex y Cristina, before she started a solo career with help from Lee Ranaldo, the guitarist of Sonic Youth. She moved to New York City in 1999 and her partner, the known spanish writer Ray Loriga, took the photos of her album Foreign Land.