
Charlie Wood
R&b-3
© 2003 Charlie Wood (643157238225)
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Memphis R&B meets soul jazz
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Charlie Wood is a talented and versatile singer, songwriter and keyboardist whose eclectic musical style ranges from blues to jazz to r&b and all points in between. Born in Memphis, TN in 1967, Charlie studied classical piano from an early age and jazz piano in high school and college. He spent 1990 on the road as keyboardist for legendary blues guitarist Albert King, with whom he toured the U.S. and Europe. He has also performed and recorded with numerous other regional and national acts, has worked as composer and musical director for local theatre groups and independent filmmakers, and has played and sung on countless jingles and album projects.
For over fifteen years the Charlie Wood Trio - consisting of Charlie on piano, Hammond B-3, pedal bass and vocals, Renardo Ward on drums, and Gerard Harris (formerly of Kool and the Gang) on guitar - performed nightly at the King's Palace Café on Beale Street. During their tenure at the Palace such musical luminaries as B.B. King, George Coleman, Joey DeFrancesco, Alvin Batiste, Tony Reedus, Rufus Thomas, Georgie Fame and many others stopped by to sit in and play with the band. On a recent tour in England, Robert Plant joined Charlie onstage to sing five or six of his favorite Memphis r&b classics.
It was during his long residency on Beale St. that Charlie developed and perfected his own unique, jaw-dropping approach to the Hammond organ. Although he makes it all look effortless and sounds perfectly relaxed and comfortable in performance, the technical prowess his style demands prompted one reviewer to describe him as "the Art Tatum of the B-3." The virtuosity and dexterity required make it unlikely that Charlie's style of playing could even be imitated by other players, much less rivaled. Imagine one performer simultaneously doing all of the following: singing, playing great solos with his right hand, providing perfect rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment with his left hand, and walking a solid, hard-swinging bass line on the bass pedals. Throw in a healthy dose of piano and electric piano and an occasional bass solo (with his FEET, no less) and you have an idea of what a Charlie Wood solo performance is like. Just add other musicians to taste and serve hot!
Charlie's work has earned him numerous musical accolades, including the N.A.R.A.S. "Premier Player Award" for Keyboards and the Beale St. Merchants' Association "Entertainer of the Year" award. He has toured extensively in Europe and the U.K. to promote his original music and has performed numerous festival and club dates and appeared on television and radio programs across the continent. Wood is also an accomplished songwriter with four original CDs under his belt: "Southbound," "Who I Am," "Somethin' Else," and his most recent album on the Memphis-based Inside Sounds label, "Lucky," on which Wood not only sings and plays a variety of keyboards but also performs all the drum, bass and guitar tracks.
Since the beginning of his musical career in his late teens, Charlie's studio and stage performances have been earning him rave reviews. Local, regional, national and international publications as diverse as "Blues Review," "Downbeat," and "The New Statesman" have attested to Charlie's gifts as an artist and writer as well as his astounding musicianship. Perhaps Bill Ellis, a talented musician in his own right and the former music reviewer for the local Memphis daily, "The Commercial Appeal," put it best when he began his October '96 review of Southbound by saying simply that the Hammond B-3 "...has a name in Memphis, and it's Charlie Wood."
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ORGAN SOLOS ARE OUTSTANDING!
author: Max"TAKE ME TO THE RIVER" is WHAT THAT REALLY MATTERS! The Rendition of it IS CLASSIC!!! Organ solos are ACTUALLY OUTSTANDING! So are THE VOCALS! Arrangements and sound production IS ON THE TOP! ~Max~ (from KZ)
Fun and soulful CD!
author: John SI've been a fan of Charlie Wood since his first 2 albums on The Go Jazz label. Although missing band interplay (Charlie plays most instruments), this is a fun CD filled with Charlie's great organ playing and soulful vocals.
Great Hammond and vocals on Memphis soul classics
author: John AllenGreat versions of some soul/R&B standards from the 60's. Try "Dark End of The Street" or "Let's stay together" - you won't be disappointed. Good version of instrumental "Green Onions" to close. Only question is - why has this CD taken 3 years to hit the streets?
- author: Martzloff Philippe
I met Charlie Wood in Memphis last month The CD is great , groovy with a big sound and a good voice...