Charlotte Church

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Charlotte Church Biography

With international record sales topping 10 million albums, Charlotte Church is the world's most successful classical crossover female artist. Born in Llandaff, Cardiff, on February 21, 1986, she became an international sensation with the release of her debut album, Voice Of An Angel, released just after she'd turned 13. That record, as did her 1999 self-titled second album and her 2000 Christmas collection Dream A Dream, achieved platinum status in the United States. Ms. Church's last album, Enchantment, was released in the autumn of 2001 and debuted at #15 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart.

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The Latest Charlotte Church News

Charlotte Church Criticises Sexy Stars

10th April 2013

Outspoken Welsh singer Charlotte Church has taken aim at Rihanna over her provocative music and racy image, comparing her single...

Charlotte Church Wants Adele Friendship

17th March 2013

Charlotte Church wants to be friends with Adele.The 'Crazy Chick' singer is a fan of the 'Skyfall' songstress and is...

Charlotte Church Credits Boyfriend With Career Revival

25th February 2013

British singer Charlotte Church has credited her musician boyfriend with inspiring her to relaunch her music career.The Welsh star shot...

Charlotte Church Plays Santa At Welsh Children's Hospital

18th December 2012

Singer Charlotte Church spread a little festive cheer to sick youngsters at a hospital in her native Wales on Monday...

Katie Price Goes On Date With Gavin Henson

6th December 2012

Katie Price has been on a date with Gavin Henson.The 34-year-old TV star was spotted holding hands and talking with...

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Charlotte Church Reviews

Charlotte Church - Back to Scratch Album Review

12th October 2010

TV presenter, Opera star and pop singer - it seems like there is nothing this...

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Charlotte Church Festivals

SXSW Music Festival

12th March 2013

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Charlotte Church Announces A New Ep 'Two' March 4th 2013

15th January 2013

Having released her critically lauded EP 'ONE' last autumn, Charlotte Church is...

Charlotte Church Announces Release Of New Ep 'One' Out 15th October 2012

13th September 2012

'One' is the new EP from Charlotte Church. It will be released digitally on 3rd September and...

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16th September 2006 09:00

iain     (1)

Id just like to say as a fan of Miss Church's Music i was appalled by her lack of judgement in a childish attemp to become a "TV presenter" The programme lacks any substance and is further ruined by the presence of a foul mouthed, vitriolic wannabe.... This Girl knocks spots off of The crash that befell dear old Davina....Stick to what you know Charlotte leave the Journalism to the grown ups...

20th August 2006 23:00

geordie sean     (1)

just started a new site got new charlotte church wallpapers so check them out no spywere

23rd May 2006 17:00

NADIA LATHAM     (1)

Dear CharlotteI am really sorry to bother you but would be indebted to you for any help that you might be able to offer me.My brother has been missing for several years and was a 'very good friend' (supposedly?) of Jonathan Shalit and another man by the name of Stephen Morris.I have been in regular contact with Jonathan as I found his name amongst my brother's belongings.At the outset of my enquiries Jonathan Shalit was most helpful and, whilst I never pressed him for exact details of his relationship, together with Stephen Morris' friendship, he did indicate that my brother had been in touch with him and that he had offered to bring him back to England for treatment in a private hospital here!I have no idea why my brother was (assumedly) so ill and since Jonathan asked me for further details as to my enquiries, I have heard absolutely nothing.I fear that I must have offended him in some way as he had asked me what exactly I knew concerning my brother's disappearance. It is since I answered this question that I have not been able to contact Jonathan or Stephen Morris again.Please may I urge you to respond to me and particularly I am wondering if Jonathan does not like women!Thank you for your time.With kindest regards,Nadia Latham (Mrs)

24th February 2006 21:00

roxied     (1)

i tink charlotte church is fantastic n she is a strong person n she is much better den dat girls aloud group they think they r fab they aint charlotte rocks n i love er 2 bits n if i looked like her i would b flattered n i just hope she carrys on workin the way she has been

4th February 2006 03:00

Alex24UK     (1)

Hmm...I must admit I'm not aware of the comments made about the beatles and bob dylan, however I personally think both are somewhat overrated. The Beatles, yes the time in which they performed made a great impact on music history and most people will know the words to many songs, but I just think they captured a niche and basically got very lucky. Their songs and music aren't really anything amazing compared to other bands of the time like The Kinks, The Who and indeed The Rolling Stones - which, incidentally, are still making music together (with the exception of the kinks) unlike the beatles. Even though Paul McCartney insists on capitalising on his bands previous successes.As for Bob Dylan... the man can barely sing in reality. I'm at a loss as to why his music has in fact been so successful over time. I find the likes of 'Born in the USA' and others fairly repetitive and boring. Bob has produced some more original tracks, however, such as 'Blowin in the Wind' and of course 'Knockin on Heavens Door'. Nevertheless, he's certainly not the only artist to have done so, and to attack Charlotte because of her age I think is somewhat patronising. Clearly, she must have some idea of how the industry works, having been a part of it for 10 years. Her latest album, Tissues & Issues is an impressive collection of songs of varied styles, all of which are very much her own and a joy to listen to. Lend some credit to the girl, she's one of the most down to earth artists/celebrities the UK has to offer.