Charlotte Gordon Cumming (born 2 February 1958) is a British contemporary singer-songwriter and music producer.
She wrote the Sugababes hit "Soul Sound", which was nominated for the MTV Best European Single Award in 2001.
Cumming is the daughter of clan chief Sir William Gordon-Cumming, 6th Baronet, and Elizabeth, daughter of Major General (William) Robert Norris Hinde.
[1][2] Cumming is influenced by artists such as Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel and Sinéad O'Connor, though she has developed her own modern blend of Celtic melodies and African rhythms.
[3] In September 2008, while at her brother's estate in Forres, Moray, Cumming, her husband, her brother, and her sister-in-law ate poisonous Cortinarius speciosissimus mushrooms, which had been misidentified as an edible species.