Episode 43: My Friend Charlie Parr - a podcast by David James Young

from 2016-03-31T13:22:25

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Brian Wilson once said that he just wasn't made for these times. Imagine, then, how Charlie Parr feels - he's essentially the greatest 20s bluesman to have been born some 40 years after the fact. He might feel like he's from a different plane of existence entirely, but Parr's dozen-plus albums all immediately feel like home in their own unique way. Before a show at the Brass Monkey in Cronulla, Charlie tells all about life on the southbank and houses filled with music. He also shares what is probably one of the best stories ever told on this podcast toward the end.

Charlie's latest album, Stumpjumper, is available.
To check it - and all of his other releases - out, visit www.charlieparr.com

Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Sad Grrrls Club, presenting Lionizer's "Be Alone" EP launch tour of NSW.

April 15 - Jura Books, Sydney
April 16 - Jane's, Wollongong
April 17 - Drone, Newcastle

For more information, visit www.sadgrrrlsclub.com

Support also comes from Spit the Dummy Records. Suburban Haze's new EP, It Will Never Happen, is officially released today.

To stream the EP, click here: http://pilerats.com/music/bands/exclusive-stream-suburban-hazes-new-ep-ahead-of-its-release-this-friday/
To go into the draw to win the EP on vinyl, click here: http://themusic.com.au/win/all/win-suburban-hazes-new-record-on-vinyl/
To purchase the EP, click here: http://spitthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com/

Support also comes from our loyal patrons!
Thanks to Britt Andrews, Caitlin Berrell, Chris Panagiotaros, Lily Belnick, Matthew Lynch, Rachel Maria Cox, Sianne van Abkoude, Spencer Scott and Zoe Lane.

For as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the show online and free.
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