Christine Evans, 17 year old Canadian Christian indie artist, now breaking in the U.S. market, walked away with Video of the Year honors for her video Push in last week’s 29th Annual GMA Canada Covenant Awards.
Presented in Calgary, the award represents Canada’s top honor in Christian music.
It represents the first Covenant Award win for the young artist who has swept Canadian charts and several coveted Island Music Awards over the past several years. Push was awarded Album of the Year honors in the 2007 Island Music Awards this past April, adding to her previous Song of the Year honors in 2004 and 2005.
The Push video, a promotional production surrounding the release of her critically acclaimed second album release of the same name, was produced and directed by Jason Bourque of Gold Star Productions in Canada.
Push represents a collection from Christine Evans of compelling, self-written original material that reveal a depth of feeling and insight with concise pop poetics and innovative melodic hooks.
A new Christmas single from Christine--her self-written Take Me To Bethlehem--will debut in the U.S. market at Christian radio this month for the '07 holiday season.
In the U.S. in November for major media, Christine Evans is managed by Nettwerk and represented by the William Morris Agency.
Resource online: http://www.christine-evans.com/