Charlotte Maria Church (born Charlotte Maria Reed, 21 February 1986)[1] is a Welsh singer-songwriter, actress, and television presenter from Cardiff.
As a child, Church was a popular classical singer with a less-successful attempt to move into pop music in 2005. By 2007, she had sold more than ten million records worldwide[2] including over five million in the United States.[3] She hosted a Channel 4 chat show titled The Charlotte Church Show. Church released her first album in five years, titled Back to Scratch, on 25 October 2010. Church is a soprano.[4][5]
Church was born Charlotte Maria Reed in Llandaff, a district of Cardiff, Wales, to Maria and computer engineer Stephen Reed. Her parents separated when she was two, and she was raised by her mother who brought her up as a Roman Catholic. In 1992, Maria married her second husband, James Church, who adopted Charlotte in 1999.[6] She has four siblings: two younger half-brothers, through her biological father, and two older step-siblings from her adoptive father's previous marriage.[7][8]
Charlotte's musical break came at age 11 when she sang Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Pie Jesu" over the telephone on the television show This Morning, followed by her performance on ITV'sBig, Big Talent Show the same year.[9] Subsequent to a request to sing "Pie Jesu" at Rupert Murdoch's 1999 wedding to Wendy Deng,[10] it was revealed Murdoch and Church's management at the time persuaded Church to waive a $100,000 payment for singing at his wedding in return for "good press".[10] Church also received a vocal scholarship to Howell's School Llandaff in Cardiff where she started in 1998, after leaving The Cathedral School, Llandaff. With help from tutors, she was able to manage both performing and school work, and said in many interviews that she was "just like every other girl her age". She left school at age 16.[11]
Music career
1998–2002: Classical career
As a classical music singer, Church sang in English, Welsh, Latin, Italian, and French. She was then introduced to the Cardiff impresario Jonathan Shalit, who became her manager and negotiated a contract with Sony Music. Her first album, Voice of an Angel (1998), was a collection of arias, sacred songs, and traditional pieces that sold millions worldwide and made her the youngest artist with a No. 1 album on the British classical crossover charts.
Church appeared on US Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) specials. Her 1999 self-titled second album also included operatic, religious, and traditional tracks. One, "Just Wave Hello", was the centrepiece of a millennium-themed ad campaign for the Ford Motor Company. The song's full-length video, featuring Church, won acclaim at the Detroit Auto Show and introduced her to new fans. The track reached No. 31 in Britain.
In 2000, she released Dream a Dream, an album of Christmas carols. It included Church's first foray into a more non-classical, pop-influenced style in the title track Dream a Dream, borrowing the melody from Fauré'sPavane and featuring American child country singer Billy Gilman.
In 2001, Church added more pop, swing, and Broadway with her album Enchantment. That year, Church made her first film appearance in the 2001 Ron Howard film A Beautiful Mind. Celine Dion was beginning a concert engagement in Las Vegas and was not available to perform the film's end title song, "All Love Can Be", so composer James Horner enlisted Church and the song was rewritten for her vocal range. Church also handled other vocal passages throughout the score.
2003–2009: Pursuing pop career; Tissues and Issues
In 2003 Church teamed up with trance music producer Jurgen Vries to sing vocals on his track "The Opera Song (Brave New World)". She was credited on the records as CMC (her initials) as it was her first foray into pop music. The song reached number three in the UK Singles Chart, Church's second highest-charting single and Vries' highest.
In 2005, Church issued her first pop album Tissues and Issues. Four singles were successful in the UK with "Crazy Chick" reaching number two, "Call My Name" number ten, "Even God Can't Change the Past" number seventeen, and "Moodswings" number fourteen. Although these were released in Australia as well, they failed to reach the same level of success there. Church's pop album was released in the US through Amazon.com MP3 shop, and iTunes in 2009.
In April 2006, Church performed three concerts in Glasgow, London, and Cardiff, in venues holding between 2,000 and 3,000 people; the dates at London and Cardiff were sold out. Supported by Irish band the New Druids, Church performed a mix of tracks from her debut pop album and a number of pop covers including Prince's "Kiss" and Gloria Estefan's "Rhythm is Gonna Get You".
In November 2006, it was announced that she and Sony had parted ways. According to her publicist, this was a mutual decision reached after a series of meetings throughout the year, which were held since her six-album contract had ended. There was speculation that Church had decided to take a break from her singing career to focus on her television show. Others suggested that her pop releases' chart performance contributed to the decision.[12] Yet another factor was her pregnancy with her daughter, Ruby Megan Henson.
In 2007, Church became Patron of the charity The Topsy Foundation UK,[13] helping to raise awareness and funds for its work to support rural communities in South Africa, empowering people infected with and affected by HIV and AIDS, through medical care, social support and skills development.
In June 2008, she became pregnant with her son, Dexter Lloyd Henson. In an interview, she mentioned she would be ready to work on more music in a few months, although she was not sure whether she would further develop her career in classical, pop, or both, as she loved both genres for different reasons. Church also mentioned that she had been working with a vocal instructor to keep her voice in check.
In June 2009, Church was interviewed for Hello! magazine,[14] discussing her life since having her second child. She said that she was currently in the studio, resuming work on a new album and that her partner, Gavin Henson, had been strongly encouraging her to get back to work pursuing the career that she has greatly missed since settling down.
2010–2011: Return to music and Back to Scratch
Church appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 13 March 2010, where she confirmed that she had already begun writing and recording her sixth studio album. Church also stated that the album was of a different sound to previous ones, more mature with a "kooky" vibe.
On 4 August 2010, Church made a new track, "Cold California", available to download from her website.[15]
Church's album, Back to Scratch, was released in the UK on 25 October 2010. The 14-track album was produced by Martin Terefe. Back to Scratch was preceded by a single – the LP's title track – on 24 October. "Back to Scratch" was originally inspired "by problems facing a family member", but Church admitted in a press release that the song now has resonance to her own personal life following her split from Gavin Henson.[16]Back to Scratch also featured the song "The Actors", which Church performed on BBC One talent contest Over the Rainbow, and a cover of Joni Mitchell's "River".[16]
It was announced on 13 March 2011 that Church had ended her US$3 million deal with Power Amp Music over promotional disputes. Her spokesperson released the following statement: "All I can really say, because of the confidentiality issues, is that it was in Charlotte's financial interests to do so before the agreement entered the second year of its term. This is typical for these type of deals, which are investment deals rather than record deals. I can also say that the decision to terminate the term early, which suited both parties, was made well before the commercial release of the album." A spokesperson from the record label also released a statement saying "It didn't work out with Charlotte and that's fair enough. There was no falling out. It was a mutual decision. They decided to exit the deal."
The third single to be released from the album, "Snow" was released on 11 April 2011.
Since 2012: One, Two, Three, and Four
On 26 May 2012, Church premiered three new songs "The Rise", "How Not to be Surprised When You're a Ghost", and "Say It's True" on BBC Radio with Bethan Elfyn. Church released her first EP ONE on 4 September 2012.[17]
On 19 December 2012, Church released the lead single from her second EP, "Glitterbombed" on The Line of Best Fit, an online music magazine.[18] Her second EP Two was released on 4 March 2013.
One and Two were combined for a US release on 12 March 2013.[19] Church promoted One and Two in the US with her first North American performances in almost a decade. She appeared in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, and at the South by Southwest Festival.[20][21][22] Her costumes for her North American concerts were designed by Zoe Howerska.[23]
Church released the lead single from her third EP, "I Can Dream" via SoundCloud on 15 July 2013.[24] Her third EP THREE was released on 19 August 2013.[25]
Church's fourth EP Four was released on 10 March 2014. She released a music video for the lead single from the EP, "Little Movements" on YouTube on 15 March 2014.[26]
Acting and television career
Church has made a number of cameo appearances on television. She appeared in the CBS series Touched by an Angel, appeared in the 1999 Christmas special of Heartbeat, and in 2002, 2003 and 2012 she appeared on episodes of Have I Got News for You (the first time as the show's youngest-ever panellist; the second time as host). In 2005, she played herself in an episode of The Catherine Tate Show, in a sketch with the fictional character Joanie Taylor ("Nan"). In 2008, Church appeared briefly in a sketch in Katy Brand's Big Ass Show.
In the summer of 2006, Church presented an entertainment TV show, The Charlotte Church Show. After a pilot episode, which caused some controversy, and was never broadcast,[27] the series began, airing on 1 September 2006 on Channel 4. Church won a British Comedy Award for Best Female Comedy Newcomer in 2006,[28] and the Funniest TV Personality award at the 2006 Loaded Magazine's LAFTA awards.[29] In 2008, she was nominated for the Rose d'Or Special Award for Best Entertainer.[30]
In late June 2008, Channel 4 began showing trials for the series. It subsequently concluded its eight-episode run. A Christmas special aired on 21 December 2008. [citation needed]
In January 2010, for Hospital 24/7, Church made an appearance on the programme finale, in which she visited the Children's Hospital for Wales to launch the Noah's Ark Appeals campaign. This was intended to fund the equipment in the new Critical Care Unit, which would help children needing high dependency, or critical and intensive care.[citation needed]
In 2018, Church appeared in the BBC One documentary Charlotte Church: Inside My Brain, in which she explores the subject of mental health and the various kinds of research being done in the field.[32]
Church released an autobiography titled Voice of an Angel (My Life So Far) in October 2000, aged 14.[33] She released a second autobiography titled Keep Smiling in late 2007.
In 2019, Church authored several opinion pieces for The Guardian.[34]
Political activities
Church gave BBC 6 Music's John Peel Lecture at The Lowry in Salford in 2013, in which she criticised the music industry for what she described as a culture of sexism that pressures female artists to project a sexualised image of themselves.[35]
Following Church's appearance at the Leveson Inquiry, she became increasingly outspoken on a number of political issues, which she has explained as growing out of her experience of Leveson, as well as the Conservative victory in the 2015 general election. She is a member of the media campaigning group Hacked Off.[36]
In February 2024, she was recorded singing in support of Palestine,[49] in the period following the Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip (2023–present) after the 7 October attacks by Hamas on Israel. She led a choir of about 100 people in a rendition of "From the River to the Sea", a phrase commonly heard at pro-Palestinian marches, which led to accusations of antisemitism.[50]
Personal life
Church's personal life and relationships were reported on by UK tabloid newspapers, inspiring the song "Let's Be Alone" on her album Tissues and Issues (2005).[51]
After the September 11 attacks in 2001, when she was 15, Church was criticised for the remarks attributed to her by the New York Post in which she allegedly criticised "the hero status afforded to New York firefighters" in their aftermath.[52] She apologised for the remarks a month later,[52][53] as well as at the Leveson Inquiry in 2011, stating that her comments were taken out of context.[54] In a 2006 interview with Davina McCall, Church agreed that being diplomatic was "not in her nature".[55]
In November 2011, Church testified before the Leveson Inquiry about the media intrusion into her personal life, stating "I've been made a caricature for so long, and this person portrayed in the tabloids really isn't me. It's not the person I am, and it's had a massive impact on my career. As an artist, I find it hard to be taken seriously because my credibility has been blown to bits."[56]
In 2007, Church made another appearance on a British young people's rich list with her then-boyfriend, Welsh rugby player Gavin Henson. They were ranked 49th-richest young people in Britain with an estimated joint wealth of £12 million.[57]
On 27 February 2012, Church accepted £600,000 in damages and costs in settlement of a lawsuit arising out of the News International phone hacking scandal.[58] News International's owner, Rupert Murdoch, had convinced Church in 1999 to waive a performance fee in return for "good press".[10] She had claimed that 33 stories about her that appeared in the News of the World were the product of illegal hacking into her family's voicemail. After the settlement was announced in open court, she made a lengthy statement[59] in which she said, "I have also discovered that despite the apology which the newspaper has just given in court, these people were prepared to go to any lengths to prevent me exposing their behaviour [...]. In my opinion, they are not truly sorry, only sorry they got caught."
The press devoted much attention to Church's relationship with her first boyfriend in 2002, model and musician Steve Johnson; her second boyfriend, Kyle Johnson (no relation),[60] who was later jailed for possession of a large amount of heroin; and her third boyfriend Gavin Henson, whom she started dating in 2005. At the end of 2005, Church bought a property in her native Cardiff – for a reported £500,000 – which she later sold for £900,000. The couple then bought a manor with a 20-acre (8 hectare) small holding in the Vale of Glamorgan in the village of St Brides Major.
The couple had mentioned wanting to marry numerous times on talk shows and in the press;[61] they became engaged in February 2010. Henson proposed to Church with a two-carat heart-shaped diamond ring in Cornwall. The couple announced their engagement six weeks later, in April 2010.[62]
Church and Henson have two children.[63][64][65] She gave birth to their daughter Ruby in September 2007, and to their son Dexter in January 2009. The couple separated in mid 2010.
Church met musician, Back to Scratch collaborator, and former employee of James and Maria Church, Jonathan Powell, at The Robin Hood pub in Canton, Cardiff.[66] They began dating in late 2010.[67] In June 2017, she suffered a miscarriage. On 4 October that year, Church and Powell secretly married at a register office in Cardiff,[68] before blessing their marriage with an intimate ceremony in front of family and friends under a tree at their home in Twyncyn, Dinas Powys.[69]
In 2019, Church founded The Awen Project,[70][71] a life learning and educational charity with access to nature in a secluded environment, starting with an initial pupil roll ambition of up to 20 children.
Church and Powell had a daughter, Frida Simone, in August 2020. Church had originally planned to give birth under a tree in their garden, but as the weather changed they moved indoors. Church explained, "I laboured under there overnight, which was beautiful, but then I had her screaming on the bathroom floor. Mother Nature came and went, 'Sit down, silly lady.'...I live next to a golf course, and I could really hear the golfers. As my noise started to up, I thought, 'This is not going to work.'"[72]
In February 2022, Church was the subject of Kate Garraway's Life Stories, revealing that she had made a decision to quit music in 2002. Church explained that her mother caught her smoking at home at the age of 16, whereupon Church moved out, "cut the ties", and set up home independently, rebelling against the "facade of the celebrity culture", as she wanted to experience normal teenage life. By 19, Church had resumed her career.[80][51]
In 2023, Church listed Rhydoldog House for sale.[81]
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