Charlie Oxford Album Release
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Analog @ the Hutton Hotel 1808 West End Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee 37203
Analog at Hutton Hotel
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Charlie Oxford Album Release
Join us for Charlie Oxford's debut on the Analog stage for his album release!
DOORS: 7 PM / SHOW: 8 PM
GA: $15
RESERVED SEATING: $25
21+
NO REFUNDS.
ABOUT CHARLIE OXFORD
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. That first guitar would allow him one day to channel his own version of modern-soulful pop with timeless echoes of the past. With his self-titled debut album released on, Charlie unveiled a sonic landscape that reflected his unique blend of influences, each track a testament to his love for rich, emotive storytelling and infectious melodies. The album boasted A-list cameos, including the renowned Horn Heads, whose work has graced albums by music legends like Prince, Chaka Khan, and Tower of Power. This album would set him up to play with artists like Michael Franti, Sister Hazel, Ron Pope, and many more 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," delved into themes of support and friendship, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and real-life struggles. Premiered by The Huffington Post, the track resonated with audiences, earning praise for its heartfelt lyrics and soulful delivery.
During the challenging times of the pandemic, Charlie continued to hone his craft, self-producing a series of singles and cover songs that resonated with audiences craving connection and solace. Through these releases, Charlie's hard work set him up for a slew of new songs that would become his upcoming album, Childish Nostalgia.
Charlie says, “This album is a nod to my childhood blaring Collins’ No Jacket Required and Winwood’s “Higher Love” ad nauseam 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.” With each note and lyric, Charlie Oxford continues to redefine the boundaries of modern nostalgia pop, leaving an indelible mark on the musical landscape and inspiring listeners around the world to embrace the magic of music.