Born in Memphis in 1967, Wood studied classical piano from a young age before getting interested in jazz piano in high school and college. By 1990, he caught his first big break, spending a year on the road with legendary blues guitarist Albert King. Back in Memphis in 1991, the Charlie Wood Trio played nightly at King's Palace Cafe on Beale Street. Over the ensuing 15 years, luminaries including Joey DeFrancesco, Georgie Fame, B.B. King, Rufus Thomas, Alvin Batiste, Tony Reedus, and others sat in at various points with Wood's trio. Wood's recordings include Southbound and Who I Am for Ben Sidran's Go Jazz label and Somethin' Else and Charlie Wood and the New Memphis Underground for the Memphis-based Daddy-O Records. In 2006, in response to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Wood wrote Never Gonna Stop New Orleans, and the tune was later recorded by Irma Thomas, often referred to as New Orleans' Soul and Blues Queen.
Most recently, Wood has been living in London and touring around England and other parts of Europe, developing his audiences there, but he also signed a three-album deal with Memphis-based Archer Records back home. Wood's Flutter and Wow, produced by Norah Jones' collaborator Adam Levy, was released on Archer in 2009. Fittingly for such a gifted songwriter, it includes Wood's takes on songs by Tom Waits, Paul Simon, and Leonard Cohen, but Flutter and Wow also showcases Wood's thoughtful original songs. ~ Richard J. Skelly, Rovi
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What You Will |
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American Tune |
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A Song |