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Charlotte Greig live at 12 Bar Club, London
Maltese born Charlotte was trained as a journalist, musician, poet, and philosophy. Her amazing talent is a testament to her dedication to the arts and people. Charlotte’s history is deep into the music world as she played since the early 1970’s until her death in 2014. Charlotte was in the group Dr Freud’s Cabaret
With this Concert at 12 Bar Club we have one of the best examples of her live performances at the most intimate of London’s night clubs from the Onlinetv archives. She is accompanied by Julian Hayman on guitar.
Radio, Writing, Documentaries
In 1989 Charlotte produced a book “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” about how life revolves around girl groups in the UK. The book was in presented on BBC Radio 1 in 1990 using the same name. This brought another Radio 1 documentary on British Black Music. Charlotte also went on to work for Mojo Magazine bringing folk and country music artists to the world.
Her first novel “A Girl’s Guide to European Philosophy” was published in 207 in multiple languages. Going on to radio docu-dramas in 2010 up until 2013 with “Well, He Would, Wouldn’t He. Also there were many songs based on her education in psychology.
One of Charlotte’s last efforts was her first crime novel “The House On The Cliff, which she wrote under the pen name Charlotte Williams. The last known novel was released after her death by suicide “Black Valley.” It is so sad and regrettable that we lost such a fantastic talented individual who has affected so many on this planet.
We are proud to have this rare concert and make it available for the public.
Charlotte Greig Stats
Venue: 12 Bar Club, London
Recording Date: June 5, 2000
Video: Color NTSC
Sound: Stereo
Run Time: 44 min
Download File Size:406 Meg
Video taster Charlotte Greig






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