
Loretto Motherhouse Church concert series: Charlie King
May 12 at 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Please join us Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00pm ET for the next concert in the Loretto Motherhouse Church concert series. Charlie King, a folk singer, will be performing.
All are welcome. Admission free.
Charlie King – Biography
Charlie King is a musical storyteller and political satirist. He sings and writes passionately about the extraordinary lives of ordinary people. Pete Seeger hailed him as “one of the finest singers and songwriters of our time.”
Charlie has been at the heart of American folk music since the early 60s and has been writing songs for over half a century. In October of 2017 he received the annual Phil Ochs Award, in recognition of his music and activism for social and political justice in the spirit of Phil Ochs. Other honors include: an “Indie” award for one of the top three folk recordings of 1984; the War Resisters League’s 1998 Peacemaker Award given to Charlie and Odetta; the 1999 Sacco-Vanzetti Social Justice Award for which he was nominated by Pete Seeger; and the 2014 Joe Hill Award, a lifetime achievement award for excellence in the field of labor culture.
Charlie’s songs have been recorded and sung by other performers such as Pete Seeger, Holly Near, Ronnie Gilbert, John McCutcheon, Arlo Guthrie, Peggy Seeger, Chad Mitchell and Judy Small. His most recent recording is the CD For the Record, a collection of live concert performances with the Prince Myshkins, Charlie & Karen Brandow.
Charlie has recorded over twenty solo albums since 1976, as well as three albums with the touring ensemble Bright Morning Star, and numerous compilation albums with other artists. In addition to concert touring, King has sung in support of numerous groups working for peace, human rights, environmental sanity and alternatives to violence.
His central vision as an entertainer is to leave audiences with a sense of optimism and possibility about the future. “I try to cover a broad emotional landscape in my concerts. The stories I collect and the songs I write take the listener on a journey of humor, heartache and hope. What I most value in a song is the way it helps us see an old reality in a totally new light.”
Charlie was born in 1947, and was raised in Brockton, MA. He cites as musical influences the folk music revival of the 1960’s, the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War era.
Folk legend Peggy Seeger says, “If we had more Charlie Kings in the world, I’d be less worried” and Tom Paxton adds, “Luckily, we have him!”
You can visit Charlie’s website here.
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