Charlie Cunningham w/ Ethan Tasch
Doors Open: 7:00 PM
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Charlie Cunningham has emerged as a truly under-the-radar success story. He has headlined London’s iconic Queen Elizabeth Hall and has become a regular fixture in Europe’s most prestigious concert halls. Splitting his time between piano and nylon string guitar, Charlie creates melancholic yet rhythmically driven songs. When expressed with his warm voice and characteristic restraint, something timeless takes shape.
Despite his dyslexia making it near impossible for him to read music, Charlie earned a music degree and by his mid-20s worked a variety of odd jobs and wrote songs in his free time. Eventually, he moved to Seville, immersed himself in Flamenco music and focussed intensely on his guitar playing. Planning to stay for 3 months, he stayed for 3 years. Once home, Charlie found work playing in bars across London and Oxford ¬—eventually returning to songwriting. Charlie has subsequently released 2 albums and 4 eps which have garnered over half a billion streams.
Next on the horizon is his third album Frame. A collection of lush, delicate pop songs brimming with references to art rock, golden era jazz, and neo-classical composition—all the while maintaining the pared-back and clear-eyed musicality for which he is so well recognised. Throughout the album, Charlie and long-time producer, Sam Hudson Scott, create the fragility, power and tension found in timeless songwriting, reanimated through a modern lens.
Indie folk artist Ethan Tasch has amassed over 22 million streams across the two EPs he’s released since 2020. His single “Room” has landed placements on Spotify editorial playlists such as All New Indie, Ultimate Indie, Best Indie Songs of 2020 and more. Ethan has notably collaborated with artists such as Felly, Remi Wolf and Caleb Nelson of Mt. Joy, who is producing the entirety of his upcoming album. When he’s not playing as Bea Miller’s touring guitarist, Ethan is writing and recording in his bedroom in Los Angeles or playing shows opening for the likes of Spill Tab and Trevor Hall. You can hear more from Ethan on KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic, SiriusXMU or read about him in Euphoria Magazine, Consequence of Sound or Early Rising