Actor, Singer, Songwriter

does for soul music what a hit play does for Broadway. She enriches it by expanding its boundaries. The Bronx, NY native brings theatrics to her music that's unlike any seen from today's neo-soul performers. In an age where the majority of R&B and nu-soul divas insist on giving good face as much as a good show, Horn delights in exposing audiences to an emotionally charged audio/visual performance that conjures up memories of the soul queens of the past.
~ACTRESS~
It is her taste for the eclectic that drives Horn, both as a singer and an actress. Her music runs the gamut of human emotions. While effortlessly blending elements of R&B, Soul, Funk and Folk, Christine uses her versatile voice to bathe you in good music.
~SINGER~
Horn's music theatrics stem from her exposure to the theater as a child. "My mom always took me to go see plays and made it a point to expose me to so many different things.”
~SONGWRITER~
While in high school, Horn became a major player in the Freddie Hendricks Youth Ensemble of Atlanta (YEA). Horn rapidly developed her acting skills at YEA and upon graduation, enrolled at the American Musical Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in New York City, where she immediately became a standout performer. At AMDA, Horn honed her skills in acting and musical theater. Horn's experiences in both YEA and AMDA exposed her to the mainstream theatrical scene. Christine has performed with the BROADWAY and both US National Touring companies of Disney’s“The Lion King” as Nala, Sarabi and in the Ensemble. Regional theatre credits include working with great directors at The Alliance Theatre, Jomandi Productions, Actor’s Express, Gainesville Theatre Alliance, Horizon Theatre &Seven Stages Theatre.
~"Acting is my heart, but I love to sing."~
Horn's associations in the thespian community presented her with the opportunity to hone her craft in the film world, where she has appeared in such movies as “Stomp The Yard” starring Columbus Short, "The Killer Next Door" starring Billy Dee Williams, "Jinx'd" starring Atlanta radio personality Ryan Cameron & the soon to be released feature, “Blood Done Sign My Name” starring Nate Parker.
Although acting became Horn's first love, music was never far behind. "Acting is my heart, but I love to sing," Horn says. Christine’s chameleonic use of melody, language, dialect and drama enables her to touch those who are searching for that extra bit of enlightenment, individuality and entertainment in their music.
~"I'm still waiting on the role of a lifetime."~