Christie Huff
Singer-Songwriter
Christie Huff is a talented country singer-songwriter known for blending country with a touch of pop in her soulful sound. Originally from Arizona, Christie now splits her time between Los Angeles and Nashville, where she frequently collaborates with other country songwriters.
Christie has made a name for herself in the LA music scene, performing at iconic venues like Hotel Café, The Mint, and The Viper Room. Her dedication to her craft is evident in her consistent touring and live performances across the U.S., where she has opened for big names like Jason Aldean, Billy Currington, Kip Moore, Toby Keith, and Bebe Rexha.
Her music has found significant success on streaming platforms, with singles like "Halfway Fell" and "Palm Reader" each garnering over a million streams and being featured on popular Spotify playlists such as Hot Country. Christie’s earlier release, "Black and White," has amassed over 3 million streams and was featured on Apple Music playlists like Soundcheck and Country Risers.
Christie continues to release new music and perform live, maintaining strong ties to her country roots while infusing her songs with a modern pop sensibility.