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  • Charlie october square webLegendary Australian guitarist Charlie Owen is playing select solo shows in Canberra and New South Wales in October that will reflect on his career of amazing collaborations. 

    His band history includes Beasts of Bourbon, the New Christs,  Tex ,Don & Charlie, Tendrils and Working Class Ringos, and he’s collaborated with Paul Kelly, Chrissie Amphlett and Louis Tillett.

    His show “Searching for Charlie Owen” involves him playing and talking his way through his own back pages and shows why he’s regarded as one of our greatest guitarists.

    Charlie will be joined on the bill at Smiths Alternative in Canberra on October 28 by special guest Penny Ikinger, the former Wet Taxis member and a solo artist in her own right.  Tickets are here.

    And the show at MoshPit Bar in St Peters, Sydney, on Saturday, October 29 will also involve a support bracket from Penny Ikinger, again in solo mode. The line-up will be opened by MD Horne and Matt Allison. 

    Tickets numbers for Sydney are capped and are available here.

  • charlie augustGuitarist extraordinaire Charlie Owen (Beasts of Bourbon, New Christs, Tex Don & Charlie, Paul Kelly, Working Class Ringos) is taking his “Searching For Charlie Owen” stories and song show on the road again in Australia in August and September, following last year’s run of sold-out gigs.

    Presented by Soundpressing Records, I-94 Bar & Rhythms, the tour takes in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.

    Part spoken word, part songs, "Searching for Charlie Owen" is an engorssing, emotional and illuminating journey through the ace guiatrist's back pages. Full dates and ticket link: 

    Soundpressing, I-94 Bar & Rhythms present
    Searching for Charlie Owen
    Australian Tour

    AUG
    8 – Vinnies Dive, Gold Coast QLD
    + Dana Gehrman Duo
    9 - Doo-bop Jazz Bar, Brisbane

    + Dana Gehrman Duo
    10- The Citadel, Murwillumbah, NSW

    + Andrew Kidman
    11 - Banshees Bar & Art Space, Ipswich, QLD (2pm)

    + Dana Gehrman Duo
    16- Django Bar, Marrickville, NSW
    + Cam Butler + Peter Ross & The Sapphire
    17 - Smiths Alternative, Canberra, ACT (8pm)

    + Cam Butler
    30 - Wesley Anne, Northcote, VIC

    + Martin Frawley
    31 - Theatre Royal, Castlemaine, VIC

    + Martin Frawley
    SEP

    1 - George Lane, St Kilda, VIC (2:30pm)
    + Martin Frawley
    Tickets
    https://www.charlieowen.au/tour

  •  charlie moshpit monoOnstage with the "Searching For Charlie Owen" show at Sydney's MoshPit Bar in 2023.

    Master guitarist Charlie Owen  - notably of Beasts of Bourbon, New Christs, Tendrils, Tex Don and Charlie, Divynils, Working Class Ringosand Louis Tillett among many others - is on the road along Australia's East Coast in August and September, touring his music and spoken word show "Searching for Charlie Owen", the dates for which are here.

    It's an engrossing and emotional stroll through his own back pages. We decided to mark the occasion by pulling this nugget from our archives. It's was conducted in Melbourne in August 2022 by then I-94 Bar writer John McPharlin

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    JM: Charlie, I guess the first thing that's going to knock most people out of their chairs when they start reading this interview is your interest in techno music. Can you tell us how you got into that and what you've been doing with it?

    CO: I don't have an interest in techno music; I have an interest in all music. My reason for playing it recently is the same reason for any other music I've played. I hear it and hear what I'd like to do with it, not liking what I've heard... it's not because I like what I hear, it's what I'd like to do with the medium.

  • searching charlie acoustic

    “Searching For Charlie Owen”
    Charlie Owen
    Cam Butler
    Pete Ross and the Sapphire
    Django Bar, Marrickville
    Friday 16 August 2024
    WORDS: Edwin Garland
    PHOTOS: The Barman

    The Camelot Lounge and its smaller cousin Django Bar, really are the most unheralded venues in Sydney’s inner-west. They’re in a great location, directly opposite Sydenham Railway Station, with Django holding about 120 people and the other about 200.

    There has been a lot of love and attention to detail put into the fit-out with all sorts of antiques and obscure paintings on hand. Food and bar prices are reasonable, the sound is immaculate and there’s loads of atmosphere and vibe.  In a time when it’s a struggle for venues to keep themselves alive, big kudos to the owners.