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  1. Retrato de Charles Sexton Charles Wayne Sexton ( San Antonio , Texas , 11 de agosto de 1968) es un cantante , compositor y guitarrista estadounidense . Obtuvo un éxito en 1985 con la canción "Beat's So Lonely" y ha trabajado como guitarrista de Bob Dylan desde 1999 hasta la actualidad.

  2. Charlie Sexton – producer; Andy Smith – recording, mixing; Dan Bucchi – assistant engineer; Suzanne Kapa – assistant engineer; Claudius Mittendorfer – assistant engineer; Scott Hull – mastering; Eloise Bryan – A&R; Jolene Cherry – A&R; Nina Freeman – A&R; Meg Hansen – A&R, production coordinator; Chris Testa ...

    • October 14, 2003
    • Early Successes
    • Other Projects
    • Association with Bob Dylan
    • Other Activity

    Charlie's first band was the Groovemasters, fronted by Lubbock native R.C. Banks. Under the moniker Little Charlie, he played about 16 dates with the Joe Ely Bandin June 1982, after guitarist Jesse Taylor broke some bones in his hand. An observer at the time commented, "Several older guitar players are somewhat miffed but the chemistry is A+". Sext...

    Sexton worked for a time with his brother Will Sexton in 1988. Will and the Kill released a 38-minute, self-titled album featuring both Sexton and Jimmie Vaughan. The album was recorded at Fire Station Studios in San Marcos, Texas, with Joe Ely producing, and released via MCA Records. Sexton later contributed songs to various motion picture soundtr...

    Sexton was hired by Bob Dylan to replace Bucky Baxter in 1999.[citation needed] Sexton had previously played with Dylan during a pair of Austin, Texas, concerts in 1991 and 1996, and on some demos recorded in 1983. Sexton's residency with Dylan from 1999 to 2002 brought him great exposure—with many critics singling out his interplay with Larry Camp...

    Sexton continued working with other artists; in 2001, he produced Double Trouble's Been a Long Time, and Jimmie Vaughan's album Do You Get the Blues?(2001). Sexton has produced numerous other works, including Edie Brickell's Volcano (2003), Jon Dee Graham's Great Battle (2004), Shannon McNally's Geronimo (2005), and Los Super Seven's Heard It on th...

  3. 8 de ago. de 2011 · Edie Brickell - Volcano. Charlie Sexton: Tom’s a great guitar player! Arlene: Yes! And I heard that you finally, recently, got to perform with him. How did the two of you finally meet up, how did the performance come about, and especially, what was the emotional experience, and the impact of that for you?

  4. Charlie Sexton – acoustic piano, clavinet, Mellotron, organ, 12-string acoustic guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitars, double bass, percussion, vocals Dave Monsey – bass guitar J.J. Johnson – drums

  5. Charlie produced and also played guitar and other instruments on 'Edie Brickell''s "Volcano" album (2003). He has stayed in the music business since he first started, with all the ups and downs that come with a music career, and has never given up on what he loves - the music.

  6. Brickell sat out the remainder of the '90s, resurfacing in 2003 with Volcano, a record produced by Charlie Sexton; it peaked at 188 on the Billboard 200. The original New Bohemians lineup featuring drummer Brandon Aly reunited to record 2006's Stranger Things with producer Bryce Goggin.