Talk:Christine Kane
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Over the coming years, Kane produced seven albums under her own label, Firepink Music—selling more than 100,000 copies. Her album “Rain & Mud & Wild & Green” (2002) was named Best Folk Album by Borders Books and Music. Her concert DVD, Live at the Diana Wortham Theater won a Telly Award. Country star Kathy Mattea recorded Kane’s song “Right Out of Nowhere.” Performing around 250 dates a year, Kane appeared with John Mayer, The Beach Boys, Los Lobos, Nanci Griffith, Shawn Colvin, as well as many best-selling authors like Sister Helen Prejan and SARK among others.
Noting her success and the fact of her profitability as a singer/songwriter, fellow musicians and fans started asking how she did it while staying true to her art and herself.
Those backstage questions prompted Kane to start offering 3-day discovery retreats, even as she continued her rigorous tour schedule. After consistently selling out these retreats five times per year, Kane offered an online training called “Uplevel Your Life,” based on the retreat content. That program went on to sell over 7000 copies.
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