
Let Me Go Charlie Edward
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
13.06.2025
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- 1 Bad Looks Good 02:41
- 2 Are You Happy Now? (48 kHz) 03:01
- 3 Reckless Lovers 03:14
- 4 Simple Things 03:26
- 5 Let Me Go (48 kHz) 04:16
Info for Let Me Go
Charlie Edward is 20 year old guitar sensation that was discovered on stage during Canadian Music Week. Let's get one thing straight, this kid was made for rock 'n' roll. Charlie Edward first made his debut in 2024 with an explosive single featuring a Grammy award winning group of producers and musicians. Since then, he has spent his time travelling the country and sharing the stage with acts such as Stone Temple Pilots, Greta Van Fleet, and Mötley Crüe.
Before his impressive first release in 2024, he had already been making significant waves in the industry, performing at renowned venues like Toronto's Massey Hall and collaborating with some of rock's biggest names. His unwavering dedication combined with his charisma and commanding stage presence, establishes him as a true powerhouse in a time when the world is starving for authentic talent.
“There is a bit of a rock resurgence happening right now, but unfortunately you do still have to look for it,” Edward says, absentmindedly noodling with his unplugged electric guitar. “When I was just a teenager, I didn’t really have that community. So if there's any chance to bring back rock & roll in its dirtiest and realest and nastiest sense, I want to be that guy. “
His songs are heavily influenced by ‘70s and ‘80s hard rock, with lyrics taken from his own experiences — no metaphors. He also does a slow-burning cover of the country-tinged acoustic ballad “Simple Things” by up-and-coming songwriter Teddy Swims (who debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 last summer). He hopes he’ll hear it.
As of right now, though, if you want to hear Edward’s music it’s mostly on stage. He was handed his first guitar as a four-year-old at his parents’ wedding and he says he was on tour the day he graduated high school. His parents are both musicians, and so he was dreaming of rock stardom for as long as he can remember.
Charlie Edward
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