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Charlie Green
Charlie Green, born on February 16, 1997, in Droitwich, Worcestershire, England, is an English-Filipino singer known for his contributions to jazz, pop, swing, and adult contemporary music. He began his entertainment career at the age of three, performing "New York, New York" on a cruise ship. By eight, he was invited to perform at St James’ Palace, where he met HRH Princess Anne.

Charlie gained international fame in 2008 as a semi-finalist on "Britain's Got Talent," impressing judges with "Summer Wind" by Sinatra. His performance garnered over 10 million YouTube views and led to an invitation to the Philippines, where he performed for President Gloria Arroyo and met Manny Pacquiao. In 2009, he toured the USA with Sarah Geronimo, performing in cities like New York and Las Vegas.

Charlie has toured extensively in countries such as Italy, China, Japan, the Philippines, Canada, and the USA. He won three awards at the 2010 Awit Awards in the Philippines, including Best Jazz Recording Artiste. He also appeared on Italian TV and performed in China and Japan.

After a vocal transition, Charlie worked with vocal coach Gillyanne Kayes and recorded his first gospel CD, "I Will Sing Praise," in 2014. He performed at the Salvation Army’s events in London and toured with Jimmy Osmond in the "Moon River and Me" show, a tribute to Andy Williams.

In 2018, Charlie released his second gospel album, "The 90 and 9," and held his first big band concert, "Charlie Green Live," in Worcester, UK. By 2023, he continued to sell out shows and performed at the Nottingham FilBrit Festival.

In 2024, Charlie performed with the Filipino American Symphony Orchestra at Walt Disney Concert Hall and was set to perform at the Nunnery Wood Studio Theatre in Worcester in December. His career is marked by his dynamic performances and collaborations across the globe.

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