Sydnie Christmas’s amazing voice was not just made for Broadway. She proved this by singing “Time, Love & Tenderness” live in Salford, UK. This was a brilliant choice to show everyone she can sing big pop hits, not just theater music. The song was a massive hit for Michael Bolton in the late 90s.
This performance was her way of stepping away from the strict style of musicals like Over the Rainbow. She did not use a big orchestra. Instead, she sang with a complete pop band, giving the song a strong, soulful feeling. This kind of music needs raw emotion and sustained power, like blue-eyed soul, which is very different from acting out a role on stage.
SYDNIE CHRISTMAS – TIME, LOVE & TENDERNESS (MICHAEL BOLTON COVER) – LIVE AT THE LOWRY THEATRE
The audience loved this new style right away. One fan said she was always meant to be standing right there in front of adoring fans. Another viewer from Spain said they thought no one could cover Michael Bolton’s voice, but Sydnie proved them wrong, calling her voice “fire.” Fans loved seeing her succeed and felt her dedication.
Sydnie showed she could handle this kind of powerful music. This incredible moment of change was soon followed by something even bigger.
She sang “I Have Nothing,” the famous Whitney Houston song, with legendary producer David Foster playing the piano. This performance was like an official sign that she is a world-class pop singer. Foster helped write and produce the original song, which was a strong endorsement of her talent.
Sydnie Christmas I Have Nothing Live with David Foster
Singing this song showed even more vocal strength. She went from soft parts to very high, huge notes with total control. Working with David Foster, who helped make stars like Celine Dion, immediately signals to the world that she is ready for international success.
Sydnie’s journey shows she is a truly versatile artist who can move hearts with any song she chooses to perform. See her incredible journey and voice by following Sydnie Christmas on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.