Background
Christa Larson is the youngest daughter of Michael Larson and the late Denise DeCero Larson.
Christa Larson is the youngest daughter of Michael Larson and the late Denise DeCero Larson.
She starred as a child in Disney productions. She is a designer for limited edition hair accessories and feather fascinators and participated in the first season of the American The X Factor, making it to the judges houses before being eliminated. She expressed an interest in becoming a Marine biologist as a child.
Christa is shy when she"s not performing.
Christa began modeling when she was 6. In Disney As Disney"s first child recording artist and a prototype for a multimillion dollar marketing campaign, launched by a newly formed Disney Records, Christa Larson released Minnie "n Maine: Songs Just for Girls in 1990.
She performed in a guest appearance on Michael Jackson"s "Heal the World" in 1991. While her mother was crossing the street she was accidentally run over by a male hit and run driver.
Denise died from her injuries.
The driver was never foundation Christa was eventually dropped from Disney Records and her second album was shelved. After losing her mother, who was also her manager, Larson effectively left show business in 1992.
After Denise died Christa dropped out of high school.
In Woolly Bandits After staying away from performances for a long time, Collins returned to the stage as the front woman of the rock and roll band Woolly Bandits. The band released "Woman of Mass Destruction" in 2009 to positive reviews and became KROQ radio DJ Rodney Bingenheimer"s favorite new band and album.
In The X Factor Collins applied for the first season of The X Factor United States of America. During the Top 100 stage of the competition, Collins sang "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol along with group members Henri Bredouw, Hannah Jackson, Emma Henry, Ryan Sims, The Brewers, and Kyle Correspondent. Later, she was chosen to be one of the eight acts for the "over-30s" category that would advance to the judges" houses.
Foreign one of her performances at the judges" houses stage, she sang "Number Surprises" by Radiohead.
However, she did not pass through to the top 17.