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Charlie Jacks

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Birth name
  
Charlotte Amy Jacks

Instruments
  
Vocals

Parents
  
Alison Webster

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Role
  
Singer


Genres
  
Pop

Name
  
Charlie Jacks

Origin
  
Kent, London, UK

Years active
  
2005–present

Record label
  
SONY

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Born
  
2 November 1985 (age 38) Bromley, East London, England (
1985-11-02
)

Profiles

Charlie Jacks is a former Page 3 glamour model turned pop singer based in south east London. Born Charlotte Amy Jacks in Bromley, she began singing as child. Charlie had six number one albums and nine singles at the top of the Japanese iTunes chart. Her single "Come On" sold 35,000 copies in a single day.

Contents

In 2012, Charlie Jacks signed a management deal with BoomHaus Recordings, Sony Music Japan, Manhattan Records Lexington Corp (JP) She released her recent single, "Speakerphone" 16 August 2012, as a free download. She is receiving airplay for the "Speakerphone" in Japan and ibiza

Her mother is the Sun newspaper's official Page 3 photographer Alison Webster, and her step-father is the former Deputy Editor of the Sun, Geoff Webster.

Press

The Sun recently said "Her song SpeakerPhone is going down a storm in the clubs in Ibiza" it was remixed by DJ David Noakes.

Charlie reached No. 1 in Japan with her debut single.

Make-up artist from Bromley..who also happens to be a pop superstar in Japan

Charlie had six number one albums and nine singles at the top of the Japanese iTunes chart.

Discography

  • Charlie's Party (2008)
  • Charlie (2011)
  • Everyone Falls in Love (2011)
  • Charlie 2 (2011)
  • Complete Charlie (2008)
  • Basketcase (2011)
  • Alone (2011)
  • The Industry (2008)
  • Gimme Gimme (2011)
  • Charlie (2011)
  • Singles

  • Waiting For Love (2011)
  • A Perfect Sky (2011)
  • Last Christmas (2011)
  • Sweet 10 Covers~music for lovers (2012)
  • "Not Over You (single)' (2013)
  • Extended plays

  • Speakerphone (2012)
  • References

    Charlie Jacks Wikipedia