See how Holbrook singer Charlie Pittman impressed Voice judges in Australia

By Derek Davis

24th Aug 2023 | Local News

Holbrook singer Charlie Pittman wowed the Voice (Australia) judges with a song sung in tribute to his dad who has passed away.

Charlie, who is already well known on Tik Tok performed 'How Do I Say Goodbye?' by Dean Lewis for his blind audition on the other side of the world.

Three of the four judges turned their chars around to show they wanted him to be in their team going forward in the competition, while Rita Ora could not help but peek over the top of hers to see the Suffolk singer.

Charlie Pittman from Shotley peninsula

Charlie explained he had chosen the song for the audition to honour his dad and aded: "My late father was Australian.

"It was really special and a real healing experience to honour him over there".

Although Charlie has a single out on sale, 'Lonely' he has had to pay his way in other ways.

He said: "I've been chipping away at the industry for the last few years but have still had to work non-music jobs just to get by."

Charlie backstage (Picture: The Voice, Australia)

Although Jessica Mauboy was the first judge to turn their chair around, and Jason Derulo quickly following, Charlie chose former Eurovision Song contestant Guy Sebastian as his mentor for the competition.

Charlie first applied for the show a few months before the auditions. The process included late night zoom calls and interviews before the show flew Charlie out for the audition.

     

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