Charlie Boyer and The Voyeurs
Charlie Boyer and The Voyeurs came to our attention supporting TOY earlier this year. Perfectly channeling mid-70s NYC art punk in the back room of a scuzzed up East End pub, Charlie took the sounds o...
Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown refers to at least 2 different acts1. Charlie Brown led a soul-jazz outfit that released an EP in 1972 entitled "Why Is Everybody Always Pickin on Me?". The album features Charlie Brown ...
Rock Punk British
Charlie Cooper
Charlie Cooper is a Manchester based soul singer who writes songs combining elements of soul and jazz, singing with a deep and husky soulful voice. The songwriting is approached with the same rootsy r...
Pop Female vocalists Soul Ballad
Charlie Cunningham
With a style of guitar playing so unique to his genre, you’d almost think Oxford based singer- songwriter Charlie Cunningham has transported you to a small village in the likes of Spain. Cunningham is...
Charlie Dore
Dore is most famous in the United States for her 1980 single, "Pilot of the Airwaves," but is also known in Europe for her 1995 album, Things Change.She was a drama student in Newcastle, and appeared ...
Pop Female vocalists Singer-songwriter 80s 70s
Charlie Gillett
Charlie Gillett hosts "The Sound of the World", "a weekly 26-minute world music show, broadcast on BBC World Service and franchised to FM stations worldwide." Description from and complete archive at...
Charlie Harper
A former hairdresser, he was already a veteran of the London R&B scene at the time of the UK Subs being formed in 1976. Prior to forming the UK Subs, he was the frontman and founder of The Marauders b...
Charlie Hole
Charlie Hole (born 1993 or 1994?) is an English acoustic singer-songwriter from Christchurch, Dorset. His debut album, "The Joy of a Caged Bird", was released in December 2012Hole started playing guit...