Charlie Burg


Charlie Burg is an American singer-songwriter and producer. In 2015, Burg released a mixtape, Blue Wave Mosaic, then went on to release a series of extended plays from 2016 to 2019. In 2022, Burg released his debut album Infinitely Tall.

Early life and education

Burg was born in Detroit, Michigan. He was brought up in a Jewish household, frequently wears a Magen David pendant, and has cited singing in Synagogue as an early exposure to music. He attended Seaholm High School, then Denison University for his freshman year of college, before transferring to Michigan State University's Residential College in Arts and Humanities, where he studied humanities and English. After his sophomore year, he transferred again to the Setnor School of Music at Syracuse University to major in music industry.

Artistry

Burg describes his music as R&B/indie rock. He cites early influences to his music as Al Green, Marvin Gaye, and The Temptations. Burg was inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson's poems in his newest extended plays.

Discography

Albums

Infinitely Tall
  • ''Back to Earth''

Mixtapes

  • ''Blue Wave Mosaic''

EPs

Live in Peter’s Attic ''''One, Violet Two, Moonlight Three, Fever
  • ''Thank you for the love''

Singles

  • "Tha Breeze, Tha Steeze, Palm Trees"
  • "Channel Orange In Your Living Room"
  • "Lancaster Nights"
  • "Title Guide to the Talkies"
  • "97 Avalon"
  • "Break The Rhythm"
  • "Chicago "
  • "Ooh! Sumthin' New"
  • "Before We Step Inside"
  • "On and On"
  • "Upon Arrival"
  • ‘'Reach’’