About
Al Chantrey is a singer/writer, musician, actor, comedian and filmmaker and has been writing and recording songs and performing from the age of 10. Starting to perform professionally at the age of fifteen he has entertained an audience of all ages for over twelve years.
Al was born in South London, and since the tender age of five has been influenced by his love of music and entertaining people, which has led him to become one of the world’s most ‘unique’ singer/songwriters. After hearing Jim Diamond (who had hits with ‘I Should Have Known Better’, ‘Hi Ho Silver’ and ‘I Won’t Let You Down’ with Ph.D) singing ‘Hi Ho Silver’ in 1986, Al decided that he wanted to make music.
At the age of fifteen, Al started writing and composing his own songs, and not long after he started performing to keen audiences and won himself a number of dedicated fans. His first live public performance was at a talent contest in 1997 which he won, after performing three songs. In 2000 he entered a showcase at which he performed the song “In My Heart”, which was written by Al’s mother, Anne, in memory of his brother who passed away in 1994. The showcase won him his first manager and many more enthusiastic fans who were immediately hooked on his powerful vocal range and emotional stage presence. Al’s music has gone on to become extremely popular with young, middle-aged and older people, with his versatile styles ranging from soft-rock, pop, soul, blues and even country. “He can please anyone! and he can even sound different in every song he sings!” said a producer from England. But it isn’t just his Music which attracts fans, but also his satirical (and sometimes offensive) humor. Al’s love of performing to an audience kept him busy between 2000 and 2004 when he performed in such events as concerts, variety shows and of course his own gigs. He has also performed with bands and was part of a duo called ‘Back2Back’ in the later part of 2004.
His love for music also urged him to enter the business side of it when he formed an entertainment and production company with friend, Alan Bryson. Their company was also the label for Al’s 2005 EP ‘Waiting For Your Call’ which featured some of Al’s finest songs. In recent times, Al has began working mainly ‘online’, on websites such as YouTube. He has also co-written with other artists and written songs for numerous people.
In recent years, Al has put tours and concerts on hold to concentrate on recording and promoting his work, as well as writing and filmmaking. A lot of his material can be found on websites such as YouTube.
Al is also a member of “The Happy Show!” with Matt Hawes – his credits include the creation of the theme song and incidental music.
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