In 2002, Wadge won "Best Female Solo Act" at the annual Welsh Music Awards, ahead of Charlotte Church.
Van Buren appeared as the plate spinner, illusionist and guest on many television programmes, shows and specials, including the opening scene of the music video of Charlotte Church's song "Call My Name".
Her soft angelic voice and vocal style has been compared to that of Welsh opera singer Charlotte Church and Sarah Brightman.
Prelude: the Best of Charlotte Church is a 'best of' collection spanning the four classical music albums of the 16-year-old soprano Charlotte Church, released in 2002, and also available on DVD.
Her previous album, Prelude, a 'best of' album, that had ended her classical career; Tissues and Issues is her first ever pop album.
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"Crazy Chick" is a pop song written by Sarah Buras, Wirlie Morris, Fitzgerald Scott, produced by Tore Johannson for Charlotte Church's fifth studio album Tissues and Issues (2005).
In 2003 Sanchez produced and recorded soundtrack material for the film I'll Be There, which starred Charlotte Church and Craig Ferguson.
On 24 August 2011, the Daily Star reported that the BBC were taking an internal selection and that they were targeting Charlotte Church, JLS, The Saturdays, Pixie Lott and Katherine Jenkins.
Young Peculiar's debut EP was named No. 1 EP of 2012 in The Yorkshire Times, beating Charlotte Church amongst others to the top spot.