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Charlene Soraia Santaniello Jones (Lewisham, 1988), known as Charlene Soraia, is a British singer-songwriter. She first became known with a cover of The Calling's "Wherever You Will Go", which peaked at number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. She released her debut studio album, ''Moonchild'', in November 2011, which features "Wherever You Will Go" as a bonus track. She released her second studio album, ''Love Is the Law'', in September 2015, which features the singles "Ghost", "Broken", "Caged", and "I'll Be There". ==Early life== Born and raised in Sydenham, Lewisham in London, Charlene Soraia grew up with her parents. She first picked up her father's guitar at the age of 5, and played her first show at 8. She was inspired by artists such as David Bowie, The Beatles, Pink Floyd and King Crimson, and was very interested in the prog-rock genre. While still at school, Soraia used to appear at open mic night at The Studio, Beckenham, Bromley in London around 2004, where her style and songwriting were still developing. She used the time before her performances to do her homework. She was accepted into the BRIT School despite not having a GCSE in music, alongside future chart artists Adele and Kate Nash. While being there, she formed a rock band called Retrospect, with whom she released an EP entitled ''Long Hair, Short Memories''. She also joined a psychedelic blues band, Electriq Mistress. At the same time she released a solo EP, "Lemonade", which was mainly created to get her bookings. She began performing as a solo artist in 2008, releasing further EPs ''Daffodils and Other Idylls'' (March 2008); ''Postcards from iO'' later in the year and third in the series, ''One of the Sun''. The former reached the top of the UK Folk Chart on iTunes. An iTunes Live Sessions EP was also released after she performed at the festival in early 2008. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charlene Soraia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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