Multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter Charlie Gon (real name Charlotte Gonin) first took the stage at the age of 14 at a ball organized by her father's music group.
At 17, she joined a Gospel choir in which she quickly became a soloist and with which she performed in many Gospel festivals in Paris and its region.
Three years later, she met the guitarist Julien Vonarb and began to play regularly in different venues such as "the tank", "the Bastille stage" or even "the little Montparnasse journal" (with Erick Bamy) and "the Battery" (first part of the Pep's group).
Following these many musical experiences, she recorded her first EP "I'm free" in 2008 which met with some success on the Internet as well as local radio and TV.
To perfect her skills, she took lessons in harmony and Jazz-Blues improvisation in an American school in Paris and got vocal coaching from Richard Cross (the ten commandments, Romeo and Juliet, Pop star, Star academy)
Continuing the scene for a few years, Charlie opens up to new musical horizons and begins to be interested in the fusion of different sounds (Blues, Country, Rap, Electro, Gospel).
It was then that she decided to found the group Black'N Blonde in 2010 with her friend, Julien Vonarb. Following a few big scenes, a producer spots them and invests in their new
EP Fever. They then meet the composer Philippe Falliex (brother of Liane Foly) living in Los Angeles who offers them to appear in his catalog of artists and thus to place their titles on playlists, TV, pubs or films in the United States.
The Black'NBlonde adventure will last only one year following the different paths that the members of the group will have taken. Meanwhile, Charlie got in touch with Michael Jones in 2013 and joined him in Switzerland where he mixed his latest album. During a long weekend, they share a great musical moment and Michael will coach Charlie on his next compositions and future scenes.
In 2014, she chose to train as a sound professional to improve her skills in sound recording, audio mixing and mastering, film dressing, multilingual dubbing of series and cartoons.
She also collaborates with several DJs for whom she composes and puts her voice on title placements in France and abroad.
In 2015, she toured with a Country group and thus chained the scenes and big festivals in France and Europe.
At the same time, Charlie met guitarist Hubble and founded the duo Charlie Hubble, which released the EP I wish I could, and enjoyed some success, exceeding 100,000 views on Youtube.
Their network grew and they played in particular at prestigious private parties such as Patrick Bruel's birthday at his home where they met people like Elsa Zylberstein, Michel Boujenah and Richard Berry.
After a few years, Charlie needs to find himself again and asks his former partner, Julien Vonarb, to produce his new Single “Communicate no more” which will be released in early 2023.