Manny Charlton

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Manuel Charlton
Background information
Origin Spain Flag of Canada
Genre(s) Classic rock
Hard rock
Rock 'n' Roll
Years active 1961–present
Website http://mannycharlton.com/

Manny Charlton (born Manuel Charlton, 25 July 1941, in La Linea, Spain) is famous for being the guitarist and founding member of the Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth from 1968 to 1990. He is considered to be one of premiere rock guitarists and composers of all time.[citation needed]

Contents

[edit] Charlton with Nazareth

Prior to joining Nazareth, Charlton played in a few bands, most notably the Mark 5 and later the Red Hawks until joining the local semi pro Dunfermline band The Shadettes. In 1968, the band changed their name to Nazareth, inspired by the opening lyric from "The Weight", a song by The Band.

Charlton played a huge part in Nazareth's worldwide success. His direct, fluid and bluesy style of playing sparked a great chemistry with the raw power of Dan McCafferty's vocals.[citation needed] Charlton also became the band's producer for many years, after the band decided they wanted to move in a new direction for the Hair Of The Dog album, succeeding Roger Glover. Hair Of The Dog attained platinum in the U.S. and has to date sold in excess of two million copies. It is the band's most well known album, it contains their biggest ever hit "Love Hurts" which reached No.8 in the U.S., and also holds the record for the number of weeks spent on the Norwegian chart.

Charlton also produced the self titled Dan McCafferty debut LP around this time.

[edit] Exit from Nazareth

After leaving Nazareth in 1990, Charlton played some solo shows on the Scottish club circuit, and released his first solo album Drool in 1997, on the Red Steel record label with Neil Miller on vocals. The following year, he relocated to Texas, where he formed the Manny Charlton Band (MCB). The new outfit released a pair of albums — Stonkin and Klone This — before disbanding in 2003. Charlton then focused on solo material again, releasing Say The Word on the Scottish label River Records in 2004.

2005 saw the release of Sharp, which is on the whole a covers album, including Tim Hardin's "Hang On To A Dream" and Bob Dylan's "Shelter From The Storm". Later that year, Charlton completed the follow up to Sharp, the aptly named Sharp Re-Loaded.

In early 2006, Charlton joined the Swedish rock band, From Behind who also have the ex-Samson frontman Nicky Moore on vocals. From Behind have recently released their debut album titled Game Over, and are currently touring around Europe.

[edit] Doom/Blood on the Walls

In 1995 Charlton sent to id Software, creator of Doom a cassette tape featuring an untitled song that John Romero would later title "Blood on the Walls". The liner said "For all the guys and gals at I.D. (sic) who came up with the coolest game this side of hell, kick some demon butt to this!!" It also said "Distribute as shareware", in keeping with the old days of PC gaming in which one could get the first third or fourth of the game for free or a reduced price, and buy the full game later. Romero would later find this tape in his things, and record it to mp3, providing it for free on his website.

[edit] External link


This article about a Scottish musician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.