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Charles Latham
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JUN
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2024
Raleigh, NC
Neptunes Parlour
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JUN
13
2024
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
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MAY
31
2024
Chapel Hill, NC
The Kraken
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MAY
17
2024
Wake Forest, NC
The Wake Forest Listening Room
I Was There
APR
26
2024
Pittsboro, NC
The Modern Life Deli and Drinks
I Was There
APR
20
2024
Raleigh, NC
The Pour House Music Hall
I Was There
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About Charles Latham
"Latham's music is passionate with biting wit." --NPR
"Reminiscent of the glorious sloppiness of Neil Young & Crazy Horse." - Folk Radio UK
"One of the sharpest songwriters to emerge of late on the antifolk sphere...Charles Latham could be your new hero." - INDY Weekly
Charles Latham wields an acid tongue and a poison pen, crafting social criticism, tragicomic narratives, and brutal self-analysis into ramshackle country-rock songs. After a decade of wandering, from Philadelphia to Nashville to Memphis to the U.K., singer-songwriter Charles Latham returned to North Carolina in late 2014, laying roots down in Durham. His 2017 LP, "Little Me Time", found Latham combining his acerbic wit and quirky songwriting with more polished production values and an expansive sound. In order to bring the songs to life for live audiences, he recruited an ensemble of local talent, now known as The Borrowed Band.
Since then, the Borrowed Band's fluid line-up has solidified into a core group of musicians, forged into a spectacularly energetic and dynamic live band through the alchemy of constant gigging: drummer "Steamboat" Steve Anderson (Kamara Thomas) and bassist Billie Feather (Hank, Pattie & the Current) providing the foundation from which lead guitarist Luis Rodriguez (6 String Drag) and Gordon Hartin's (Shooter Jennings) pedal steel launch their fireworks. On vocals and rhythm guitar, Latham is joined by Abby Sheriff, creating a vocal blend that recalls Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.
Charles Latham and the Borrowed Band's 2020 self-titled LP is a celebration of the new sound they have forged together, which marries Latham's idiosyncratic songwriting style with vintage, psychedelic country-rock.
"Reminiscent of the glorious sloppiness of Neil Young & Crazy Horse." - Folk Radio UK
"One of the sharpest songwriters to emerge of late on the antifolk sphere...Charles Latham could be your new hero." - INDY Weekly
Charles Latham wields an acid tongue and a poison pen, crafting social criticism, tragicomic narratives, and brutal self-analysis into ramshackle country-rock songs. After a decade of wandering, from Philadelphia to Nashville to Memphis to the U.K., singer-songwriter Charles Latham returned to North Carolina in late 2014, laying roots down in Durham. His 2017 LP, "Little Me Time", found Latham combining his acerbic wit and quirky songwriting with more polished production values and an expansive sound. In order to bring the songs to life for live audiences, he recruited an ensemble of local talent, now known as The Borrowed Band.
Since then, the Borrowed Band's fluid line-up has solidified into a core group of musicians, forged into a spectacularly energetic and dynamic live band through the alchemy of constant gigging: drummer "Steamboat" Steve Anderson (Kamara Thomas) and bassist Billie Feather (Hank, Pattie & the Current) providing the foundation from which lead guitarist Luis Rodriguez (6 String Drag) and Gordon Hartin's (Shooter Jennings) pedal steel launch their fireworks. On vocals and rhythm guitar, Latham is joined by Abby Sheriff, creating a vocal blend that recalls Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.
Charles Latham and the Borrowed Band's 2020 self-titled LP is a celebration of the new sound they have forged together, which marries Latham's idiosyncratic songwriting style with vintage, psychedelic country-rock.
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Genres:
Alt Country, Psychedlic, Country Rock, Americana
Band Members:
Charles Latham and a rotating cast of the Triangle's finest musicians
Hometown:
Durham, North Carolina
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Charles Latham to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
JUN
20
2024
Raleigh, NC
Neptunes Parlour
I Was There
JUN
13
2024
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
I Was There
MAY
31
2024
Chapel Hill, NC
The Kraken
I Was There
MAY
17
2024
Wake Forest, NC
The Wake Forest Listening Room
I Was There
APR
26
2024
Pittsboro, NC
The Modern Life Deli and Drinks
I Was There
APR
20
2024
Raleigh, NC
The Pour House Music Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Charles Latham
"Latham's music is passionate with biting wit." --NPR
"Reminiscent of the glorious sloppiness of Neil Young & Crazy Horse." - Folk Radio UK
"One of the sharpest songwriters to emerge of late on the antifolk sphere...Charles Latham could be your new hero." - INDY Weekly
Charles Latham wields an acid tongue and a poison pen, crafting social criticism, tragicomic narratives, and brutal self-analysis into ramshackle country-rock songs. After a decade of wandering, from Philadelphia to Nashville to Memphis to the U.K., singer-songwriter Charles Latham returned to North Carolina in late 2014, laying roots down in Durham. His 2017 LP, "Little Me Time", found Latham combining his acerbic wit and quirky songwriting with more polished production values and an expansive sound. In order to bring the songs to life for live audiences, he recruited an ensemble of local talent, now known as The Borrowed Band.
Since then, the Borrowed Band's fluid line-up has solidified into a core group of musicians, forged into a spectacularly energetic and dynamic live band through the alchemy of constant gigging: drummer "Steamboat" Steve Anderson (Kamara Thomas) and bassist Billie Feather (Hank, Pattie & the Current) providing the foundation from which lead guitarist Luis Rodriguez (6 String Drag) and Gordon Hartin's (Shooter Jennings) pedal steel launch their fireworks. On vocals and rhythm guitar, Latham is joined by Abby Sheriff, creating a vocal blend that recalls Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.
Charles Latham and the Borrowed Band's 2020 self-titled LP is a celebration of the new sound they have forged together, which marries Latham's idiosyncratic songwriting style with vintage, psychedelic country-rock.
"Reminiscent of the glorious sloppiness of Neil Young & Crazy Horse." - Folk Radio UK
"One of the sharpest songwriters to emerge of late on the antifolk sphere...Charles Latham could be your new hero." - INDY Weekly
Charles Latham wields an acid tongue and a poison pen, crafting social criticism, tragicomic narratives, and brutal self-analysis into ramshackle country-rock songs. After a decade of wandering, from Philadelphia to Nashville to Memphis to the U.K., singer-songwriter Charles Latham returned to North Carolina in late 2014, laying roots down in Durham. His 2017 LP, "Little Me Time", found Latham combining his acerbic wit and quirky songwriting with more polished production values and an expansive sound. In order to bring the songs to life for live audiences, he recruited an ensemble of local talent, now known as The Borrowed Band.
Since then, the Borrowed Band's fluid line-up has solidified into a core group of musicians, forged into a spectacularly energetic and dynamic live band through the alchemy of constant gigging: drummer "Steamboat" Steve Anderson (Kamara Thomas) and bassist Billie Feather (Hank, Pattie & the Current) providing the foundation from which lead guitarist Luis Rodriguez (6 String Drag) and Gordon Hartin's (Shooter Jennings) pedal steel launch their fireworks. On vocals and rhythm guitar, Latham is joined by Abby Sheriff, creating a vocal blend that recalls Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.
Charles Latham and the Borrowed Band's 2020 self-titled LP is a celebration of the new sound they have forged together, which marries Latham's idiosyncratic songwriting style with vintage, psychedelic country-rock.
Show More
Genres:
Alt Country, Psychedlic, Country Rock, Americana
Band Members:
Charles Latham and a rotating cast of the Triangle's finest musicians
Hometown:
Durham, North Carolina
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