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Tina Charles

 
Artist: Tina Charles

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Gerry Shury, Ron Roker, Biddu
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Very Best of Tina Charles", "Greatest Hits", "I Love to Love

Biography

Session vocalist Tina Charles was no stranger to music by the time she partnered with Martin Jay in 5000 Volts, in 1975, to score the international hit "I'm on Fire." Charles and Jay already had some time together under their belts in the little-remembered band Northern Lights, while she also released a string of unsuccessful singles for CBS during 1969-1970: "Nothing in the World," "In the Middle of the Day," "Good to Be Alive," and "Bo-Bo's Party." Another early outfit, Wild Honey, cut a brace of 45s for Gordon Mills' MAM label during 1971-1972. Solo again by 1974, Charles signed with Bell and released "One Broken Heart for Sale," while also working as a vocalist for the Top of the Pops series of hit cover albums; she appears on around a dozen volumes in the redoubtable series, recorded between 1973-1975.

In 1975, Charles reunited with her old Northern Lights partner Martin Jay as Airbus. When their debut single "Bye Love" was flipped by their UK imprint Philips (who also christened them the more electrifying 5000 Volts), the B-side "I'm on Fire" became a major worldwide hit. More importantly, it brought her to the attention of the singularly named, and fast-rising disco producer Biddu.

Having already struck disco gold with Carl Douglas' massive hit, "Kung Fu Fighting," Biddu approached Charles and had her cut the solo single "You Set My Heart on Fire." Released on CBS (her permanent home through the 1970s), the single didn't do anything in the charts; undeterred, they promptly rebounded with the monumental disco anthem "I Love to Love (But My Baby Just Loves to Dance)." Reaching number one on the UK singles charts in February 1976, the track also emerged a minor hit in the US, where it fared better in the discos than in the mainstream slipstream. With Biddu working magically behind the scenes, Charles brought yet another single, "Love Me Like a Lover," into the U.K. charts that year. Backed by a band that included future Buggles Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes, Charles released her first LP that summer. Dance Lady Dance brought a further two singles into the Top Ten at the end of 1976, the number six hit "Dance Little Lady Dance" and the number four smash "Dr Love." In total, Charles spent a remarkable 42 weeks on the UK chart in 1976 alone.

The following year was just as fruitful -- she recorded two more LPs, Rendezvous and Heart 'N Soul, and three of her singles were chart smashes: "Rendezvous"; a medley of "Love Bug" and the oldie "Sweets for My Sweet" hit in 1977; but the most notable was the following year's cover of fellow-Biddu stablemate Jimmy James' hit "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me." Charles' star, though, appeared to be on the decline as disco gave way to a different kind of hedonism all together. Despite continuing to release singles during 1978, she began sinking from sight. A 1980 LP, Just One Smile, also failed to make any mark whatsoever. Charles returned to the British charts just one more time, with a 1986 remix of "I Love to Love." ~ Amy Hanson, All Music Guide
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Tina Charles
Birth name Tina Hoskins
Born 10 March 1954 (1954-03-10) (age 55), Whitechapel, London
Genres Pop music, disco
Occupations Singer
Years active 1969 - present
Labels CBS Records
Associated acts 5000 Volts
Website Official Site

Tina Charles (born Tina Hoskins, 10 March 1954, Whitechapel, London[1]) is an English singer, who achieved success as a disco artist in the mid to late 1970s. Her chosen stage name of Charles was a tribute to her father, Charles Hoskins.

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Career

Charles began her career as a backing singer and session musician, and recorded her first solo single in 1969 with a then unknown Elton John singing backing vocals. During the early 1970s she supplied vocals for the Top of the Pops album series.[2] In 1971 she recorded a record called "Joe" (about a little puppy); the same year she made appearances in the first series of The Two Ronnies, the BBC One sketch show starring Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.[3]

In 1975 Charles and her friend Linda Lewis were backing vocalists on the Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel chart topping song, "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)".

She provided the lead vocals for 5000 Volts' 1975 disco hit single "I'm On Fire". Although not publicly acknowledged as a group member at the time, Charles was considered to have a stronger voice than the group's official lead singer. The song reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart, and 26 in the Billboard Hot 100.

Charles' big break came in 1975, when Indian-British music composer and record producer Biddu, who had just enjoyed massive success worldwide writing the disco hit "Kung Fu Fighting" for Carl Douglas, produced the single "I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" for her. The single spent three weeks at number one on the UK chart in February 1976, and was a major hit around the world. Biddu's collaboration continued on a future album and another song hit: "Dance Little Lady Dance". In total, Charles spent 42 weeks on the UK Singles Chart in 1976 alone, mainly due to these two songs.[4]

Further hits like "Love Me Like A Lover", "Dr Love", "Rendezvous" and "Love Bug" made her a pop star throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, but she was never able to achieve success in the US. Her only solo recording to chart significantly in the US was "You Set My Heart on Fire," which reached number 3 on Record World's 'Disco File Top 20' chart in the autumn of 1975.[5]

In 1978, Charles was a joint winner at the World Popular Song Festival held in Tokyo, Japan, performing the tune, "Love Rocks". Charles represented the UK, and shared the top prize with Japan's own entry.[6]

By 1980 her career was in decline, and disco music generally was losing some of its public appeal. She attempted to change her disco style for her 1980 album Just One Smile for a more hard edge rock electronic style but the album was virtually ignored. Charles married and had a child, and devoted herself for some years to her family life, putting her singing career on the back burner. In the mid 1980s she had a resurgence with a remix of "I Love To Love" which was produced by Sanny X.

Since 2000, Charles has performed throughout Europe where disco music and her hit singles have been reappraised, and she has become a popular live performer.

Charles featured in the Top 5 of the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Higher" in 2006. The song is produced by longtime friend and associate Sanny X. She made a guest appearance with The Producers at their 2007 concert, singing "Slave to the Rhythm".

In October 2007, Charles recorded "Hide and Seek" with producer Ian Levine for the album Disco 2008. Her latest album, Listen 2 The Music was released in March 2008.

UK discography

Singles

  • "Nothing In The World" - (1969)
  • "In The Middle Of The Day" - (1969)
  • "Good To Be Alive" - (1969)
  • "Bo-Bo's Party" - (1970)
  • "You Set My Heart On Fire" - (1975)
  • "I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" - (1976) - UK Number 1 (3 Weeks)
  • "Love Me Like A Lover" - (1976) - UK Number 31
  • "Dance Little Lady Dance" - (1976) - UK Number 6
  • "Dr Love" - (1976) - UK Number 4
  • "Rendezvous" - (1977) - UK Number 27
  • "Love Bug - Sweets For My Sweet (Medley)" - (1977) - UK Number 26
  • "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me" - (1978) - UK Number 27
  • "Makin' All the Right Moves"
  • "Boogie 'Round the Clock"
  • "I Love To Love (remix)" - (1986) - UK Number 67
  • "I Love To Love (Latin Remix)" - (2004)
  • "Higher" - (2006) - US Hot Dance Music/Club Play Number 5

[7]

Albums

  • I Love to Love - (1976)
  • Dance Little Lady - (1976)
  • Rendezvous - (1977)
  • Heart 'N' Soul - (1977) - Number 35
  • Tina Sings with Wild Honey and Heritage Mam - (1977)
  • Greatest Hits - (1978)
  • Just One Smile - (1980)
  • World of Emotion - (1993)
  • I Love to Love - The Best Of - (1998)
  • Dance Little Lady Dance - (1998)
  • Foundation of Love - (2004)
  • Feels Like Sunday - (2008)

[7]

Private life

  • Charles recovered from meningitis as a newborn.[3]
  • She is the daughter of the actor, Charles Hoskins and his wife Hilda.[3]
  • Her brother is Warren Hoskins.
  • She did not use her real name, Hoskins, on stage since this could have caused confusion with Mary Hopkin, better known at the time. She chose Charles since it was her father's name.
  • Charles was married to Bernard Webb, and had a son, born Max in London in 1977. She was divorced in 1979. She re-married in 1993 to her second husband Tetoo. They live in Surrey, England.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ IMDb birth details
  2. ^ Allmusic - Top of the Pops - Best of 1976
  3. ^ a b c d BBC website - accessed January 2008
  4. ^ Allmusic - biography
  5. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Joel Whitburn's Hot Dance/Disco 1974-2003. Menomonee Falls, Wisc.: Billboard/Record Research. pp. 55. ISBN 0-89820-156-X. 
  6. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 101. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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