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Rick
May 1st 2024
Charlie's fantastic every time. Look forward to the next time.
Concord, NH@Litherman's Limited Brewery
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Charlie Chronopoulos Biography
Charlie Chronopoulos is an Artist/Producer whose credits include: Jelly Roll, Joyner Lucas, SNL, Chris Stapleton, and Serj Tankian(System of a Down).
Born and raised in Lowell, MA, Chronopoulos grew up performing around New England with his father’s classic rock band, opening for icons like Grand funk railroad, Cheap Trick, the Doobie Brothers and Johnny Winter before he was 16.
As a guitarist, he has performed in several Broadway, and off-Broadway productions, working primarily under Tony winning director Diane Paulus at the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University.
His self-produced album “Dead end”, a collection of live takes that tell the folk-tales of post-industrial middlesex county, was nominated for album of the year by the New England music awards.
His published work has garnered over 100 million streams, and his audience continues to grow on the heels of his latest single " Don't say a thing". The first release off his upcoming untitled album which he describes as a sort of 'Outlaw Rumours'. The album is currently in production in an 1800's mill building on a waterfall in rural NH, where he captures a creaky feel in the vaulted wooden space.
Read MoreBorn and raised in Lowell, MA, Chronopoulos grew up performing around New England with his father’s classic rock band, opening for icons like Grand funk railroad, Cheap Trick, the Doobie Brothers and Johnny Winter before he was 16.
As a guitarist, he has performed in several Broadway, and off-Broadway productions, working primarily under Tony winning director Diane Paulus at the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University.
His self-produced album “Dead end”, a collection of live takes that tell the folk-tales of post-industrial middlesex county, was nominated for album of the year by the New England music awards.
His published work has garnered over 100 million streams, and his audience continues to grow on the heels of his latest single " Don't say a thing". The first release off his upcoming untitled album which he describes as a sort of 'Outlaw Rumours'. The album is currently in production in an 1800's mill building on a waterfall in rural NH, where he captures a creaky feel in the vaulted wooden space.
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