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Krystal Harris

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American singer-songwriter
"Krystal (American singer)" redirects here. For the K-pop singer, seeKrystal Jung.
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Krystal Harris
Birth nameKrystal Marie Harris
Also known asKrystal, Miss Krystal
Born (1981-11-07)November 7, 1981 (age 43)
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • pianist
Instruments
Years active1999–2013
Labels
Musical artist

Krystal Marie Peterson (néeHarris; November 7, 1981) is an American former singer-songwriter and pianist known for her 2001 single "Supergirl!" which was featured on the soundtrack forThe Princess Diaries and on her debut albumMe & My Piano.

Career

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On June 5, 2001, Harris released her debut albumMe & My Piano. The album featured the single "Supergirl!", which was also prominently featured on Disney'sThe Princess Diaries soundtrack. The album also features the song "Love Is a Beautiful Thing", which was later used in the filmLegally Blonde and appeared on its soundtrack. That year, she toured as the opening act for theBackstreet Boys onThe Black & Blue Tour.

In 2002, Harris appeared onDisney'sThe Country Bears soundtrack with the song "The Kid in You" and made a cameo in the movie itself. She also guest-starred as the lead role in theTouched by an Angel episode 9x16: "A Song for My Father". Additionally, she provided the singing voice forVelma at the end of the direct to DVD movieScooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire.

In 2002, Harris played an art student in theParamount TV movie calledSave the Last Dance, based on the film of thesame name. Set at an art school, Harris described the concept as "the nextFame". The film was meant to serve as a series pilot, but it was not picked up.[1]

She was the lead singer onVictor Wooten's 2012–2013 tour.

In July 2013 she started performing as Krystal Peterson & the Queen City Band. They released an EP on iTunes titledSpell. This was Harris's final release to date.

Personal life

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Harris married Daniel Peterson and they settled inCincinnati, Ohio. Peterson is the drummer for her band.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Me & My Piano (2001)
  • Spell (2013) as Krystal Peterson & The Queen City Band

Soundtracks

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Singles

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  • "My Religion" (2000)
  • "Supergirl!" (2001)
  • "Love is a Beautiful Thing" (2001)
  • "The Kid in You" (2002)

References

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  1. ^"Save the Last Dance (2002)".IMDB. Retrieved14 August 2018.

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