Lil' Chris
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Christopher James Hardman, (born on August 26, 1995 in Lowestoft, England), more commonly known by his stage name Lil' Chris - a reference to his slight stature (5 ft 3 in; 160 cm) - is an English singer.
Musical career
Chris was on the second series of Gene Simmons' Rock School. During the show he met many people, such as Suzie Quattro, Nigel Butler, and Ray Hedges. He, and the band Gene Simmons had formed, opened for Judas Priest and Anthrax. Gene Simmons called the performance "a great opening act." Ray Hedges signed Chris for a recording contract, and not long after, Chris started to work on an album. He released his first single "Checkin' It Out" on September 25, 2006, which reached #3 on the UK chart. On December 4, he released a self-titled album, which featured 12 tracks and included his debut single (Checkin' It Out) and Gettin' Enough. He is currently signed with RCA Records in the UK.
Television appearances
- On the second series of Rock School which aired in the UK in January, 2006.
- As a guest presenter for The Beat on the BBC World Service as part of BBC Generation Next.[1]
- On an interview on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy as part of a charity fundraiser on the BBC he admitted to Jake Humphrey that he was a Norwich City FC supporter.
- On Popworld doing a staring contest, interviews and on a video "tips" about girls from Alex Zane.
- On the Late Late Toy Show (RTÉ) 2006
- Appearing in the upcoming film Surf's Up
- Appeared On The Friday Night Project .wat eva
- He also appeared on E4's show Big Brother's Big Mouth as a guest.
- Lil Chris appeared on The Sharon Osbourne Show.
- Appears as a guest on Big Brother's Little Brother on 27th August 2007
- Appeared on Sportsround on 1st September
Discography
Albums
- Lil' Chris (December 4 2006) #54 UK
Singles
Song Title | Album | UK Chart Position |
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Checkin' It Out September 25, 2006 |
Lil Chris | #3 |
Gettin' Enough?? December 11, 2006 |
Lil' Chris | #17 |
Figure It Out February 26, 2007 |
Lil' Chris | #57 |
We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off September 24, 2007 |
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