Charlie's Angels (band)

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Charlie's Angels
Origin Chiswick, United Kingdom
Genre(s) Indie
Pop
Years active Mid 1990's
Label(s) Org
Members
Charlie Renton (vocals)
Diana Eskell (vocals)
Nadia Ramsahoye (vocals)
Nick Smith (guitar)
Kath Kehoe (bass)
Lisa Gordon (drums)

Charlie's Angels were an indie pop group from Chiswick, England.

During the mid/late 1990's, they released a number of singles and two albums on Org Records, although one of these, Permanent Damage, was marketed as a "single with 14 b-sides". They also toured with pop duo PJ & Duncan, and appeared on a number of British television shows such as The Girlie Show, The Big Breakfast and The White Room.[1]


Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Title Release Date Label
Permanent Damage 1996 Org
Greatest Hits Volume One 1997 Org

[edit] Compilation Appearances

Title Song Featured Release Date Label
Club Spangle Number Three I Don't Wanna Love You 1996 Spangle Records
Beatmolls: The Movie - "Into The Valley Of The Beatmolls" / Organ Radio 9 I Don't Wanna Love You 2000 Org Records

[edit] References

  1. ^ Diana Eskell is now an actress, Charlie Renton is still in the music industry as a talent booker and Nadia Ramsahoye runs a montessori nursery school in chiswick.[1], Org: Charlie's Angels