This is TAZ's page in her effort to keep the Australian promotion of Charlie Sexton going strong... Everyone has a favourite all time artist - and Charlie is without question TAZ's fav !!
When time permits I will be updating this page with news, pics, quotes, music news, tours and anything else I may find...
TAZ Entertainment has direct permission from
Charlie Sexton's management.
Australia Enquries: TAZ Entertainment Tel: (08) 9255 3336 0417 093 800 email
This page is hoping to be updated with fresh information very soon.
NEWS FLASH - Charlie is back touring with Arc Angels - America & London !!!
Check out The Arc Angels myspace page - here - Charlie continues to tour with Bob Dylan as his lead guitarist.
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Charlie Sexton, raised in Austin, Texas, made his debut
with Pictures For Pleasure in 1985 at age 16.
He followed that up with a self-titled second album when he was 20.
Because word of his reputation as a prodigy guitar player spread far and wide,
he found himself an in-demand session player while still in his late teens,
and he had the opportunity to record with Ron Wood,
Keith Richards and Bob Dylan.
Born to a mother who was just 16 when she gave birth to Charlie,
he and his mother moved to Austin when he was just four.
His mother would get him out to clubs like
the Armadillo World Headquarters
and the Soap Creek Saloon.
Places like the Split Rail and Antone's blues club became his classrooms.
After living outside of Austin for a while with his mother,
he moved back to Austin when he was 12,
and the musicians around Austin,
his heroes,
people like Jimmie Vaughan and Stevie Ray Vaughan,
Joe Ely and others, took him in and put him up until
he could earn more of a living on his own.
From 1992 to 1994, he was a member of Austin's Arc Angels,
along with Doyle Bramhall II, Tommy Shannon and Chris "Whipper'' Layton.
That group recorded one self-titled album, released in 1992 on Geffen Records.
By the time the Arc Angels decided to disband, Sexton was 24 years old
and already pegged as a blues musician. But in fact, Sexton plays gutsy,
fluid blues guitar, but also spirited rock 'n' roll guitar.
In 1994 and 1995, he formed and recorded with his new group,
the Charlie Sexton Sextet, and his debut for MCA Records,
Under The Wishing Tree, was released in 1995.
Sexton's album was well-received by the critics.
Under The Wishing Tree presents Sexton in an array of musical genres,
touching on Celtic flavored rock, folk-rock and blues.
There is a lot of interplay between guitars, violins, cellos,
Dobros and
mandolins on the recording, and Sexton's vocals ride high on top of the melodies.
On his 1995 tour to support the album, he was accompanied by Susan Boelz, violin,
Michael Ramos, organ, and George Reiff, bass and Rafael Gayol, drums.
As a songwriter, Sexton writes about what he knows,
so Texas themes permeate his songs.
He considers Bob Dylan his strongest songwriting influence,
while he counts Austin legends Jimmie Vaughan and the late Stevie Ray Vaughan
among his prime influences for guitar playing.
His lyrics mix autobiographical experiences with images that are open to interpretation.
More great things are in the offing for this guitarist,
singer and songwriter as he recently signed a recording contract
with Back Porch Records.
MORE OFFICIAL NEWS ON CHARLIE SOON
UPDATES:
New clip - check it out
24th March 2011 - plans are underway for a new album
ON YOUTUBE:
Recent Clips
"Living In A Dream" - Arc Angels - 2009
Justin Timberlake, Charlie Sexton and recording artist, Matt Morris working out arrangement when all of a sudden... click here Charlie Sexton interviews singer songwriter Matt Morris - click here
Charlie Sexton's version of Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress... and here's a clip of Charlie solo during Arc Angels gig (turn sound down slightly - the filmer was a bit too close to the speaker).
Charlie Sexton songs on YouTube (click the song title to listen and view)
In the 80s and early 90s
Where it all began for fans - in Australia at least.Beats So Lonely(Remember seeing this on CountDown!!) and then there was Impressed.
These two songs were the main Charlie Sexton songs that made it on the airwaves... however there have been numerous others like Hold Me... Don't Look Back (I remember this on CowntDown too)...