
Born in Malta Grew up in Somerset, Singapore, Suffolk and Kent.
Made a hip hop record, wrote a book (Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow: Girl Groups From The Fifties On.)
Wrote about folk and country for Mojo and other magazines.
Spring 1998
Released first album Night Visiting Songs.
"Purists may shout 'Judas' at the speakers but Greig's techno minimalist approach to folk music offers a genuine new pathway."
Stewart Lee, Sunday Times
Summer 1998
Moved to Wales, began working with Welsh musicians including Julian Hayman (Jon Langford etc) and Phil Moxham (Young Marble Giants etc).
Spring 2000
Released second album, Down In The Valley.
"Elegaic, fragile and affecting, making sense of the old world living in the new". Collin Irwin, Mojo
"A quiet masterpiece". Mike Butler, City Life
May 2001
Released third album, At Liangennith.
"Singer-songwriters with the integrity and intensity of Charlotte Greig are few and far between, it's hard to imagine her making an album that falls far short of wonderful". Johnny Black, Hi-Fi News
Reviews such as these are commonplace for Charlotte Greig, and so they should be, for this is a truly gifted artist, but don't just take my word for it, check it out for yourselves. You won't be disappointed.