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Angel
Alliance Groundbreaking Ceremony | June
29
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Dave attended the Groundbreaking for the Anthem
for Alliance monument in California, check
out the photos here at the new Angel
Alliance Site.
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Charlotte
in the Welsh Media | June
22
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We've gotten another shipment from Wales featuring Charlotte in two articles:
"Charlotte and Me: The
Truth" a South Wales Echo article written by Maria Church.
Here's the intro:
"SHE's been called 'fiery and emotional' but today, in her own words, Maria Church sets the record straight. The 35-year-old mum of the most famous teenager in Britain, talks frankly about:
That Court Case
Charlotte's Future Image
her daughter's new manager
her attitude to Charlotte's boyfriends
how charlotte would react if it all ended tomorrow
and much much more"
"Stars pay tribute to
Sandra" from the South Wales Echo.
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Summer
2001 Concert
Preview
| June
12
|

We've posted a preview of Charlotte's 2001
Summer Tour check it out.
Lots of good info on her groundbreaking concert in London, England.
If you are planning to attend the Hyde Park ,
London concert on the 14th of July, why
not meet the CharlotteChurch.net Promo Team for a great
afternoon among leaders of the largest independent community for
Charlotte on the web. E-mail
for details.
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Official
Schedule for Picnic in the Park concert @ Hyde Park, London
| June
12
|
Here is what the lineup is going to look
like for the Concert to be held July 14th 2001:
1.00pm
Gates Open
3.00pm Russell Watson
4.30pm Charlotte
Church
5.30pm Vanessa Mae
6.30pm Pavarotti
8.30pm Grand Finale
9.00pm Close
Looks to be a Classical Woodstock, stay tuned
for coverage.
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Charlotte
attends funeral for Wales Cancer Campaigner
| June
8
|
From the South Wales Echo:
By Steve Tucker, South Wales Echo
The sun shone - and the stars came out, too, at a celebration of the life of cancer campaigner Sandra Tree.
Singer Charlotte Church and Manic Street Preachers drummer Sean Moore were among the mourners at her funeral in Penarth and cremation yesterday.
Much-missed Sandra, from Penarth, lost her nine-year battle with cancer last week at the age of 48.
She had spent much of her time helping others with the disease and was instrumental in raising £27,000 for the children's cancer charity Latch.
Family, friends and admirers packed into St Augustine's Church in the town to remember Sandra, as Charlotte sang the song of lament In
Trutina.
At Coychurch Crematorium, in Bridgend, the Manic Street Preachers single Ocean Spray was played - the song was written by James Dean Bradfield about his own mother's death from cancer. Drummer Sean Moore was at the crematorium to represent the band.
Both the Manics and Charlotte Church became close friends with Sandra, through her husband Geoff's business. Geoff was the first to introduce stretch limousines to South Wales - a service the stars often used.
The parish curate at St Augustines, Father Kevin Lake, told the congregation he first met Sandra when she had been carrying out voluntary work at the Holme Tower hospice in Penarth.
"Her work for charity was ceaseless," he said. "She kept working from her hospital bed and encouraged others to do the same. Her bravery and courage was an inspiration to us all."
The day was treated as a celebration of Sandra's life and many mourners wore bright clothing at the family's request. Sandra's favourite hymns, including Bread of Heaven and Calon Lan, were sung and a recording of Elvis Presley singing How Great Thou Art was played.
"This has been very beautiful and I'm grateful to everyone who came," said husband Geoff.
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Dream a
Dream Adverts
| June
6
|

We've started a compilation of Dream a Dream
adverts here. Newest
addition comes to us from Australia thanks to Arakaiene.
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Charlotte
Church in Jerusalem re-appearing on PBS this month
| June
6
|
There have been sightings of "Charlotte
Church in Jerusalem" during some pledge drives, check
your PBS listings!
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Classical
BRITS 2001 Album Info
| June
6
|

We've placed info on the Classical
BRITS 2001 Album here. It features Charlotte singing Dream a
Dream as Track #1. If you've missed the advert in the UK you can
find that here courtesy of
Mark (Team UK).
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Charlotte
SMS Service! | June
4
|
An idea who's time has come, Sony has announced
SMS Text messaging service to keep you up to date on Charlotte:
"Keep up-to-date
with all the latest news from Charlotte Church directly to your
mobile phone. Be informed of any important events and competitions
while you are on the move. Please note, on average you will receive
only 1 SMS message per week, this is not a high volume service."

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Important
Clips from May..... | June
1
|
May was
both a quiet and busy month at times, here are the highlights:

CharlotteChurch.net
Classical
BRIT Awards 2001 Coverage (5.29)

Charlotte
sings for Prime Minister Blair at a Labour rally in Bristol
(5.25)

Visit our new
Angel Alliance Support site to learn how you can help construct
the Anthem for Alliance Monument. (5.25)

Missed any
Spring 2001 Concert Coverage? Never
fear! We've wrapped-up the entire Spring 2001 series for you all in
one convenient location! Simply Click
Here. (5.20)
Charlotte's NEW film Tracks! (5.18)
Charlotte has recently been in the studio recording 2 tracks for the soundtrack of a new film - Christmas Carol, the movie which is the Charles Dickens story, featuring the voices of Kate Winslet, Michael Gambon, Nicholas Cage, Rhys Ifans, Jane Horrocks and Simon Callow who plays both Charles Dickens & Scrooge.
The first track is 'Ques Est Deus' (who is God?) written & produced by Bill Whelan and using the Riverdance Choir, who are currently playing to packed houses on Broadway. This haunting song will be used during the 'flying' scene in the film where the Ghost of Christmas Present (Michael Gambon) takes Scrooge to show him what a wonderful world we live in.
The other track was with Westlife producer Steve Mac with a song titled
It's the Heart That Matters Most which will be used during the final scenes of the film and over the credits.