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It all began in Dallas, TX where current Nashville resident Charlie Oxford started off at the early age of 12 in a guitar shop (coincidentally named Charley’s) where Stevie Ray Vaughn used to hang out at. His self-titled debut album released on September 25, 2015, set him up to play on stages like the 9:30 Club in D.C., The Roxy in L.A., and Irving Plaza in NYC.
Oxford’s next project, The Reflections EP, released in early 2016, showcased a 4 pack of acoustic-based ballads to high-energy anthems. His single, "Call Me," gained critical acclaim from The Huffington Post.
Charlie continued to hone his craft, self-producing a series of singles and cover songs. Through these releases, Charlie's hard work set him up for a slew of new songs that would become his upcoming album, Childish Nostalgia.
Drawing inspiration from Phil Collins and Steve Winwood, tracks like “Miss Your Nights” and “Don’t Runaway” highlight Charlie’s love of the 1980’s immediately bringing back images of old John Hughes movies.
Charlie says, “This album is a nod to my childhood blaring Collins’ No Jacket Required and Winwood’s “Higher Love” ad nauseum in my dad’s old blue Buick on the way to school screaming “Sussudio” at the top of my lungs. I’m just trying to make my family proud on this one.”
Childish Nostalgia releases later in 2024. Be on the lookout for Charlie on tour in a city near you soon.
It all began in Dallas, TX where current Nashville resident Charlie Oxford started off at the early age of 12 in a guitar shop (coincidentally named Charley’s) where Stevie Ray Vaughn used to hang out at. His self-titled debut album released on September 25, 2015, set him up to play on stages like the 9:30 Club in D.C., The Roxy in L.A., and Irving Plaza in NYC.
Oxford’s next project, The Reflections EP, released in early 2016, showcased a 4 pack of acoustic-based ballads to high-energy anthems. His single, "Call Me," gained critical acclaim from The Huffington Post.
Charlie continued to hone his craft, self-producing a series of singles and cover songs. Through these releases, Charlie's hard work set him up for a slew of new songs that would become his upcoming album, Childish Nostalgia.
Drawing inspiration from Phil Collins and Steve Winwood, tracks like “Miss Your Nights” and “Don’t Runaway” highlight Charlie’s love of the 1980’s immediately bringing back images of old John Hughes movies.
Charlie says, “This album is a nod to my childhood blaring Collins’ No Jacket Required and Winwood’s “Higher Love” ad nauseum in my dad’s old blue Buick on the way to school screaming “Sussudio” at the top of my lungs. I’m just trying to make my family proud on this one.”
Childish Nostalgia releases later in 2024. Be on the lookout for Charlie on tour in a city near you soon.
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