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Photo by Carol Cardello at Main Street Cafe

Christine Stay

Christine didn't pick up a bass until after college. She learned by playing along with the radio and CDs. Four months later she was on stage. Maybe growing up in Woodstock NY, a town filled with working artists, gave her some artistic spirit and freedom. Whatever the reason, it never occurred to Christine that she should be anywhere but on that stage - no matter that she had no music schooling, no experience, no business being there. You still see that reckless enthusiasm in her performances today.Songwriting and singing came later, with the same "dive right in" philosophy. With a knack for interesting phrases, a big vocal range, and a unique style Christine seems like a natural on stage. But she says its anything but natural. Its just a compulsion to keep experimenting and doing things that are new and even uncomfortable.

Compulsion to create flows into her life outside Friction Farm. She sews clothes and curtains, sometimes clothes from curtains, cooks and bakes her own experimental recipes and paints floors and furniture. For Christine, being in a band is great therapy, provides a social life she probably wouldn't otherwise have.


Some Facts:
Christine has a degree in materials engineering.
She has a hard time telling left from right.
Has never rented a video or DVD.
Bakes a pie a week when they're home
Aidan says “she'd kick butt on Jeopardy”.
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