Charlie Chronopoulos is a singer-songwriter born in Lowell, MA, and grew up in Tyngsboro. He began his musical journey performing in regional lounges and ballrooms, even sharing stages with notable acts like Grand Funk Railroad, Cheap Trick, and the Doobie Brothers as a teenager. Chronopoulos's music often explores themes of family and friends dealing with addiction in central Massachusetts, delivering his narratives with empathy and a dash of humor. His work has gained recognition, with his first album, "Dead End," being nominated for Album of the Year by the New England Music Awards. More recently, his release "Don't Say a Thing" significantly boosted his audience. Beyond his solo work, Charlie has worked as a session guitarist for multiple Grammy-winning artists, including Serj Tankian, Shirley Manson, and Joyner Lucas. He has also been involved in theater productions with the American Repertory Theater under Tony-winning director Diane Paulus.
Chronopoulos's music style blends elements of folk, country, and rock, capturing a raw honesty reminiscent of artists like Johnny Cash and Steve Earle. His latest releases, such as "Don't Say a Thing," showcase a fresh take on heartbreak and emotional portraiture, drawing comparisons to contemporary artists like Zach Bryan. Currently residing in Peterborough, New Hampshire, Charlie continues to build a strong following through live performances and digital releases, showcasing his talent as a prolific singer-songwriter and musician.
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