Charlie Parr


Charlie Parr is an American country blues musician. Born in Austin, Minnesota, he spent part of his childhood in Hollandale before starting his music career in Duluth. His influences include Charlie Patton, Bukka White, Reverend Gary Davis, Dave Van Ronk, Mississippi John Hurt, and his self-professed "hero" "Spider" John Koerner. He plays a Mule resonator, National resonator guitar, a fretless open-back banjo, and a twelve-string guitar, often in the Piedmont blues style. He is divorced from Emily Parr, who occasionally adds vocals to his music. He has two children.
His song "1922" was featured in an Australian, New Zealand and Dutch television advertisement for Vodafone. As a consequence his album 1922 was re-released in Australia on the Level 2 record label in Melbourne. In 2009, Parr toured Australia with Paul Kelly.
Several of Parr's songs were featured in the Australian drama film Red Hill, including a full rendition of "Just Like Today" in the closing credits of the film. His music was also featured in the background of a commercial for Gerber Gear entitled "Hello Trouble". It features the song "Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down".
Parr played at the 2011 Pickathon Music Festival in Oregon and the 2012 Willamina's Wildwood MusicFest & Campout and has been a featured performer at the Mid West Music Fest.
Before his death in 2024, Minneapolis blues musician Spider John Koerner gave his 12-string Gretsch guitar to Parr, requesting that Parr continue using it on stage.

Discography

Albums

  • Criminals & Sinners
  • 1922
  • King Earl
  • Rooster, Eclectone Records ECL012
  • Backslider
  • Jubilee
  • Roustabout
  • When the Devil Goes Blind
  • Keep Your Hands on the Plow
  • Barnswallow
  • I Dreamed I Saw Paul Bunyan Last Night
  • Live at the Brewhouse
  • Hollandale
  • Stumpjumper
  • Dog
  • Charlie Parr
  • Last of the Better Days Ahead
  • ''Little Sun''

    DVDs

  • ''Meeting Charlie Parr''

    Collaborations

  • Glory in the Meeting House
  • ''EastMont Syrup''

    Compilation albums

  • Too Much Liquor, Not Enough Gasoline.
  • ''Cheap Wine''

    Promotional CD singles

  • "Charlie Parr"
  • "1922 Blues"

    7" singles

  • "Worried Blues" and "Write Me a Few Lines".
  • "Where You Gonna' Be.

    Contributions to other compilations

  • Iron Country
  • Misplaced Pets
  • Keepsake Volume 2: Covers
  • Concert For Kateri
  • Who Killed Cock Robin?. Parr, who also acted in the movie, played on tracks 2 and 15
  • Duluth Does Dylan Revisited.
  • Treasure Chest
  • Rough Trade Shops: Singer Songwriter 1.
  • The Lot: Echolocations Disc 6.1 before the company folded. Parr played on track 8: "Coffee's Gone Cold"
  • Think Out Loud: Music Serving the Homeless in the Twin Cities.
  • Old Stage Tapes and 13
  • Local Current Volume 1.