British country and folk musician and singer-songwriter. Charles Alexander Landsborough is the youngest of 11 children. Due to the bombing raids over Birkenhead, Charlie's mother, Aggie was moved to Wrexham. Like St Patrick, another of Ireland¹s legends, he was born in Wales but it was back to the family house of music for his raising. His father was a singer around the clubs and his brothers all played guitars and, being merchant seamen, all brought the latest music home. Charlie learnt Hank Williams and Gracie Fields songs and while at grammar school Charles' brother taught him to play and sing, he had long hair even back then. From school he was dipping into various jobs during the day and playing guitar at night. With the Navy recruiting office closed Charlie walked around the town and joined the Army and was posted to Germany where he supplemented his wages by playing in various styles of music bands around the clubs. Leaving the Army, he ended up as a postman in Coventry before going back to Germany for some more band work. At this time he married Thelma and then decided to settle down. After a wide range of jobs, he finally became a teacher. This was the creation point for Charlie the Country singer, first as a writer and later a singer. 1994 was the year his songs began to gain recognition and with three children to support he needed success. Ritz Records signed him as a writer for their star, Daniel O'Donnell and realised he could also sing very well in his own right. It was a career turning moment when George Hamilton IV introduced him to a packed Wembley arena as the writer of My Forever Friend. As a writer he was always listening to people and it was a question a little girl asked her father at a bus stop that gave Charlie his signature song, the number one hit that knocked Garth Brooks off the top of the Irish chart, What Colour Is The Wind. It is a song that brings tears every time it's sung on his twice yearly theatre tours of the UK, annual tours in Australia, Canada and America. The pinnacle of his year is the annual concert in Liverpool playing to a 4,000 sell-out audience and backed by the full Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. After playing Birmingham's Symphony Hall, Charlie has won most of the awards applicable to a Country star.
2020
Crimson
3xCD, Comp
2018
Lana Records
CD, Album
2015
Lana Records
2xCD, Album
2014
Edsel Records
CD, Album
2013
Edsel Records
CD, Album
2012
2011
2011
2011
2010
Edsel Records
CD, Album
2010
Edsel Records
2xCD, Comp
2009
2008
Rosette Records
2xCD, Album
2008
2007
2006
2006
2005
Demon Music Group Ltd.
2xCD, Comp
2005
2004
Rosette Records
CD, Album
2003
ABC Music, ABC Country, Universal Music Australia
CD, Single, Promo, Smplr
2003
Telstar Première, ABC Music, Universal Music Australia
CD, Single, Promo
2003
2002
Rosette Records
2xCD, Comp
2002
2002
2001
2000
Ritz Records
CD, Single
2000
Ritz Records
CD, Comp
2000
Ritz Records
CD, Album
2000
1999
Ritz Records
CD, Album
1998
Ritz Records
CD, Single
1998
1997
Ritz Records
CD, Single
1997
Ritz Records
VHS, Comp, PAL, Sub
1997
1996
Edsel Records
2xCD, Album + Comp
1996
1995
Ritz Records
CD, Single
1995
1994
1992
1983
Pastafont
7", Single
1982
Pastafont
7", Single
Not On Label
CD, Comp
Rosette Records
2xCD, Comp
2016
Not On Label
CD, Comp
2013
Nathan Carter Music
CD, Album
2011
100 Hits
5xCD, Comp + Box
2010
Not On Label
CDr, Album
2007
Not On Label
CD
2007
Not On Label
CD
2005
Chrislyn Records
CD, Single
2005
Palomino Records (3)
CD, Album
2004
Crimson 3
3xCD, Comp, Box
2004
Disky, Disky, Disky, Disky
3xCD, Comp
2004
DVS Records (5), DVS Productions (2)
CDr, Album
2003
RTÉ, Celtic Collections
CD, Album
2003
Sheppey Records And Publications
CDr, Album
2003
2002
Not On Label (Stephen R Cheney Self-released)
CD, Album
2002
Not On Label
CD, Album
2001
Palomino Records (3)
CD, Album
2001
1999
1998
Pan Records, Caithness
CD, Album
1998
1998
1997
1997
1996
1995
1994
Deuteronomy Records
7"
1994
1992
1990
1990
1989
Ritz Records, Ritz Records
Cass, EP
1988
1987
Gresham Records
7", Single
1987
CMR (3)
7", Single
1986
Ritz Records
2x7", Single, Ltd
1986
Carmyle
7", Single
1986
1986
1985
Mint Records (5)
7", Single
1984
Gresham Records
7", Single
1984
Gresham Records
2xLP, Comp, Gat
1984
1983
Not On label
CD, Album, Ltd
Not On Label
CD, Album
Palomino Records (3)
CD, Album
Not On Label
CD, Album
Not On Label (Stephen R Cheney Self-released)
CD, Album
Not On Label
CD, Album
Floozie Records
CD, Album
Not On Label (Diane Jonk Self-released)
CD, Album
Sonocord
2xCD, Comp
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