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Charlotte O'Connor is the daughter of a half-[[Malawian]], half-Indian mother and Irish father.<ref>[http://primarytalent.com/charlotte-oc/ "Charlotte OC"] at Primary Talent International.</ref> She grew up in [[Blackburn]], Lancashire, and attended [[Westholme School]]. She began playing the guitar at 15 years of age and attended weekend classes at the [[Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts]].<ref name=LT-2008> Sophie Wyllie, |
Charlotte O'Connor is the daughter of a half-[[Malawian]], half-Indian mother and Irish father.<ref>[http://primarytalent.com/charlotte-oc/ "Charlotte OC"] at Primary Talent International.</ref> She grew up in [[Blackburn]], Lancashire, and attended [[Westholme School]]. She began playing the guitar at 15 years of age and attended weekend classes at the [[Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts]].<ref name=LT-2008> Sophie Wyllie, |
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When she was 16 years old, she became a global ambassador for surfwear brand [[Quiksilver]].<ref>Philip Javens, [http://soulculture.com/features/interviews/charlotte-oconnor-introducing-blackburns-acoustic-hip-pop-interview/ "Charlotte O'Connor: Introducing Blackburn's 'Acoustic Hip Pop' | Interview"], ''SoulCulture'', 4 October 2011.</ref><ref>[http://www.glassbutterbeach.com/charlotte-oconnor-confirmed-for-saturday/ "Charlotte O'Connor (Confirmed)"], ''Glass Butter Beach'', 3 April 2012.</ref> |
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O'Connor signed with Stranger Records in 2013.<ref>[http://strangerrecords.com/artist/charlotte-oc/ "Charlotte OC"] at Stranger Records.</ref> She released her first EP, ''Colour My Heart'', in November 2013 under the stage name '''Charlotte OC'''; the same month, the [[BBC]] classed her as "tipped for success in 2014"<ref name="BBC - 24Nov2013 - Charlotte OC: tipped for success in 2014"/> and [[Digital Spy]] named her "one to watch".<ref name="Digital Spy - 06Nov2013 - Ones to watch: Watch Charlotte OC perform 'Cut The Rope'">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a529130/ones-to-watch-watch-charlotte-oc-perform-cut-the-rope.html|title=Ones to watch: Watch Charlotte OC perform 'Cut The Rope'|last=Copsey|first=Robert|date=6 November 2013|work=[[Digital Spy]]}}</ref> Her second EP, ''Strange'', was released by [[Polydor Records]] in September 2014,<ref name="The Line Of Best Fit - 14Aug2014 - Watch the video for Charlotte OC’s mysterious suburban love-ritual Strange">{{cite news|url=http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/discovery/charlotte-oc-strange|title=Watch the video for Charlotte OC’s mysterious suburban love-ritual 'Strange'|last=Battolla|first=Melanie|date=14 August 2014|work=The Line of Best Fit}}</ref> and its track "Hangover" was playlisted on [[BBC Radio 1]].<ref name=BBCIntroducing>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/introducing/posts/On-the-playlist-Charlotte-OC-Hangover " On the playlist: Charlotte OC - Hangover"], ''Introducing...'', BBC Music, 30 July 2014.</ref> ''Colour My Heart'' and ''Strange'' were recorded with producer [[Tim Anderson (musician)|Tim Anderson]] in [[Los Angeles]].<ref>[http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/2014/09/new-noise-charlotte-oc/ "New Noise: Charlotte OC"], ''Wonderland''.</ref> In March 2015, O'Connor released her third EP, ''Burning'', which features the single "If My House Was Burning".<ref> Andrew Trendell, [http://www.gigwise.com/features/98927/charlotte-oc-interview-burning-ep-berlin-and-blackburn "Charlotte OC: 'I Love to mix the ugly with the beautiful'"], ''Gigwise'', 6 March 2015.</ref> |
O'Connor signed with Stranger Records in 2013.<ref>[http://strangerrecords.com/artist/charlotte-oc/ "Charlotte OC"] at Stranger Records.</ref> She released her first EP, ''Colour My Heart'', in November 2013 under the stage name '''Charlotte OC'''; the same month, the [[BBC]] classed her as "tipped for success in 2014"<ref name="BBC - 24Nov2013 - Charlotte OC: tipped for success in 2014"/> and [[Digital Spy]] named her "one to watch".<ref name="Digital Spy - 06Nov2013 - Ones to watch: Watch Charlotte OC perform 'Cut The Rope'">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a529130/ones-to-watch-watch-charlotte-oc-perform-cut-the-rope.html|title=Ones to watch: Watch Charlotte OC perform 'Cut The Rope'|last=Copsey|first=Robert|date=6 November 2013|work=[[Digital Spy]]}}</ref> Her second EP, ''Strange'', was released by [[Polydor Records]] in September 2014,<ref name="The Line Of Best Fit - 14Aug2014 - Watch the video for Charlotte OC’s mysterious suburban love-ritual Strange">{{cite news|url=http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/discovery/charlotte-oc-strange|title=Watch the video for Charlotte OC’s mysterious suburban love-ritual 'Strange'|last=Battolla|first=Melanie|date=14 August 2014|work=The Line of Best Fit}}</ref> and its track "Hangover" was playlisted on [[BBC Radio 1]].<ref name=BBCIntroducing>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/introducing/posts/On-the-playlist-Charlotte-OC-Hangover " On the playlist: Charlotte OC - Hangover"], ''Introducing...'', BBC Music, 30 July 2014.</ref> ''Colour My Heart'' and ''Strange'' were recorded with producer [[Tim Anderson (musician)|Tim Anderson]] in [[Los Angeles]].<ref>[http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/2014/09/new-noise-charlotte-oc/ "New Noise: Charlotte OC"], ''Wonderland''.</ref> In March 2015, O'Connor released her third EP, ''Burning'', which features the single "If My House Was Burning".<ref> Andrew Trendell, [http://www.gigwise.com/features/98927/charlotte-oc-interview-burning-ep-berlin-and-blackburn "Charlotte OC: 'I Love to mix the ugly with the beautiful'"], ''Gigwise'', 6 March 2015.</ref> |
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Birth name | Charlotte Mary O'Connor |
Origin | Blackburn, Lancashire, United Kingdom |
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Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | 2008–present |
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Website | facebook |
Charlotte Mary O'Connor,[1] better known by her stage name Charlotte OC, is a British singer-songwriter.
Biography
Charlotte O'Connor is the daughter of a half-Malawian, half-Indian mother and Irish father.[2] She grew up in Blackburn, Lancashire, and attended Westholme School. She began playing the guitar at 15 years of age and attended weekend classes at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.Cite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page).[3]
O'Connor signed with Stranger Records in 2013.[4] She released her first EP, Colour My Heart, in November 2013 under the stage name Charlotte OC; the same month, the BBC classed her as "tipped for success in 2014"[5] and Digital Spy named her "one to watch".[6] Her second EP, Strange, was released by Polydor Records in September 2014,[7] and its track "Hangover" was playlisted on BBC Radio 1.[8] Colour My Heart and Strange were recorded with producer Tim Anderson in Los Angeles.[9] In March 2015, O'Connor released her third EP, Burning, which features the single "If My House Was Burning".[10]
Her second album, the Anderson-produced Careless People, is scheduled for release in March 2017.[11] A single, "Darkest Hour", was released in 2016.[12]
Artistry
O'Connor described her music as being influenced by gospel, soul, and house musics, as well as by the electronic music she heard at the German nightclub Berghain.[13][14][15] As her parents surrounded her with folk and soul music, she lists Alicia Keys, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, Joni Mitchell, Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday and Marvin Gaye among her major influences.[5] Noisey wrote that O'Connor "blends Bat for Lashes' cosmic mystic pop, Stevie Nicks' breathless vulnerability, and possesses the vocal chops to keep up with Adele",[16] while Hunger magazine wrote that her output "feels spiritual and almost occultist".[17]
Discography
Albums
- Careless People (2017)
Extended plays
- Colour My Heart (2013)
- Strange (2014)
- Burning (2015)
Singles
- "Treasure Island" (September 2011)
- "Colour My Heart" (October 2013)
- "Hangover" (November 2013)
- "Strange" (August 2014)
- "If My House Was Burning" (March 2015)
- "On & On" (June 2015)
- "Blackout" (August 2016)
- "Darkest Hour" (September 2016)
References
- ^ Artist Biography by Andy Kellman, Allmusic.
- ^ "Charlotte OC" at Primary Talent International.
- ^ "Charlotte O'Connor (Confirmed)", Glass Butter Beach, 3 April 2012.
- ^ "Charlotte OC" at Stranger Records.
- ^ a b Geoghegan, Kev (24 November 2013). "Charlotte OC: tipped for success in 2014". BBC.
- ^ Copsey, Robert (6 November 2013). "Ones to watch: Watch Charlotte OC perform 'Cut The Rope'". Digital Spy.
- ^ Battolla, Melanie (14 August 2014). "Watch the video for Charlotte OC's mysterious suburban love-ritual 'Strange'". The Line of Best Fit.
- ^ " On the playlist: Charlotte OC - Hangover", Introducing..., BBC Music, 30 July 2014.
- ^ "New Noise: Charlotte OC", Wonderland.
- ^ Andrew Trendell, "Charlotte OC: 'I Love to mix the ugly with the beautiful'", Gigwise, 6 March 2015.
- ^ Universal Music France.
- ^ Myles Tanzer, "Charlotte OC Is Trapped In Her 'Darkest Hour' Video", Fader, 29 September 2016.
- ^ "Sleeve Notes: Charlotte OC".
- ^ Emily McDermott, ""UK Singer Charlotte OC Is About To Blow Up", Paper, 16 September 2014.
- ^ http://www.clashmusic.com/features/next-wave-class-of-2014-charlotte-oc
- ^ Kim Taylor Bennett, "Listen to Justin Martin's Rad Remix of Charlotte OC's 'Strange'", Noisey, 5 September 2014.
- ^ "Premiere: Charlotte OC – Colour My Heart", Hunger, 30 September 2013.
- 21st-century English singers
- Alumni of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
- British people of Malawian descent
- Columbia Records artists
- English electronic musicians
- English female guitarists
- English people of Indian descent
- English people of Irish descent
- English singer-songwriters
- English soul singers
- Living people
- Musicians from Lancashire
- People educated at Westholme School
- People from Blackburn
- Polydor Records artists
- Women in electronic music
- English female pop singers
- 1990s births
- 21st-century guitarists