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Sun · Dec
18 ·
2005 - Celebrate
Christmas with Charlotte
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=Latest
Updates=
-
Chris
Evans (View)
-
This
Morning
(View)
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Jools
Holland
(View)
- Today
with Des and Mel
(View)
- Top
of the Pops Reloaded
(View)
- Top
of the Pops
(View)
- The
Royal Variety Performance
(View)
- Celebrate
Christmas with Charlotte and Radio 1
(View)
=Notes=
With
the release of 'Even God Can't Change The
Past' on December 5th, Charlotte has
been busy appearing on several TV and
Radio shows to promote the single.
On the day of the single's
release, Charlotte made her third
appearance of the year on ITV1's This
Morning
performing the song and having a brief
chat with the presenters of the show.
Later the same day Charlotte was special
guest on the Jools
Holland Radio Show
on Radio 2. An interesting chat about
Charlotte's musical influences, playing
some of her favourites and a live
performance of 'Fool No More'. A couple
of days before, Charlotte had made
another visit to Radio 2, this time for
the Chris
Evans Radio Show.
On December 7th, Charlotte
appeared on Today
with Des and Mel
for a chat and live performance.
Charlotte made back-to-back
appearances over the weekend on Top
of the Pops Reloaded,
Saturday and Top
of the Pops,
Sunday with live performances of 'Even
God...' on both shows. The Weekend
closed with the TV transmission of The
Royal Variety Performance
recorded on November 21st from
Charlotte's hometown. Charlotte gave a
live performance of 'Moodswings' in
front of the capacity audience at the
Wales Millennium Centre.
The week leading up to Christmas is just
as busy with guest appearances on The
Catherine Tate Christmas Show, December
20th and, The Paul O'Grady Show,
December 21st. Radio 1 will be recording
a special edition of the Chris Moyles
Show for broadcasting on Christmas Day.
The show is being hosted at Charlotte's
mum's pub in Cardiff. Check out our news
page for further details and be sure to
tune in to Radio 1 at 7am on Christmas
Day!
The Promo
page of our 'Tissues and Issues'
microsite is the best place to keep
up-to-date with all of Charlotte's forthcoming appearances on
TV and Radio, in magazines and live
performances. The pages will be updated
as and when we receive further details.
If you haven't already done so, we
recommend signing
up
for the Charlotte
Church newsletter for the latest news
and competitions run in conjunction with
CharlotteChurch.com.
'Tissues and Issues' is in stores now.
'Even God Can't Change The Past'
is in
stores now.
Charlotte's
official 2006 Calendar is in stores now.
Until next time,
thank you.
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Mon · Dec
5 ·
2005 - Even
God Can't Change The Past
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=Latest
Updates=
- 'Even
God Can't Change The Past' is
in stores now
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New
TV and Live dates announced
(View)
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CD:UK
live performance
(View)
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Chart
Show Live (View)
- TRL
(View)
- Frank
Skinner (View)
=Notes=
The
wait is over. December 5th sees the UK
release of 'Even God Can't Change The
Past', the 3rd single from Charlotte's
'Tissues and Issues' album. The song has
already been receiving a lot of
attention from Radio and music TV
channels and the interest looks to
escalate now the single is in stores. Two
CD singles
are available, each
featuring tracks that are not available
anywhere else.
Charlotte has a busy few weeks ahead of
her starting with no less than 3
engagements on the day of the single's
release. Charlotte drops into the 'This
Morning' studios for a chat with the
presenters and closes the day with a
chat and performance on the Jools
Holland show on Radio 2. Somewhere
in-between there is time for an AOL
session live across AOL UK!
The Promo
page of our 'Tissues and Issues'
microsite is the best place to keep
up-to-date with all of Charlotte's forthcoming appearances on
TV and Radio, in magazines and live
performances. The pages will be updated
as and when we receive further details.
In the lead-up to the release of 'Even God ...'
Charlotte has made a number of
appearances on TV and Radio as well as a
number of live performances at high
profile events...
There were back-to-back
appearances on CD:UK in November. The
first, on November
12th,
saw Charlotte in the CD:UK studio for a
chat. On November
19th
the show aired a live performance
of 'Even God ...'.
On November 27th Charlotte opened Radio
1's Chart Show Live with a 4 song set
featuring the first 3 singles and a
cover of 'Ain't Nobody'. Charlotte
received a very warm reception from the
lively crowd. Until we get our own
feature up-and-running, Radio 1 have
their own comprehensive coverage here
including the audio for Charlotte's
complete performance.
Charlotte is becoming quite a regular on
MTV's TRL show. November 29th was
Charlotte's 3rd appearance this year,
made all the more exciting because our
forums members were given the
opportunity to submit
their questions to Charlotte. One lucky
fan had their question answered by
Charlotte live on the show!
Click here to see what
happened!
On December 1st, Charlotte was one of
the guests on Frank Skinner's late night
chat show.
Check out our special
feature page. Hours later
Charlotte was opening the Clothes Show
Live from Birmingham's NEC.
If you haven't already done so, we
recommend signing
up
for the Charlotte
Church newsletter for the latest news
and competitions run in conjunction with
CharlotteChurch.com.
'Tissues and Issues' is in stores now.
'Even God Can't Change The Past'
is in
stores now.
Charlotte's
official 2006 Calendar is in stores now.
Until next time,
thank you.
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