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Charles Bradley is no stranger to hard times. Born in Gainesville, Florida
in 1948 and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Charles spent the better part of
his childhood living on the streets. One of the more optimistic moments of
his childhood came in 1962, when his sister took him to see James Brown at
The Apollo. Brown’s energy formed a lasting impression on Charles. He went
home and immediately began practicing microphone tricks with a broom attached
to a string, imitating the Godfather’s every move. With his newfound inspiration
came an urgent desire to get off the streets and make something of himself. After nine years cooking for 3500 people a day, being harassed by local police officers, and having no musical outlet, Charles decided to leave Wassaic and head west in search of a dream. He had saved up enough money to buy a new Ford but soon realized that he couldn't keep up with the payments; he promptly returned it to a dealer and began hitchhiking. He caught rides all the way from New York to California and up through Canada. He persevered through the dangers of the road (including one driver who confided in him that he had just killed his wife and children) and eventually landed in Alaska where he once again found work as a chef. Though the job paid well, he was not well liked by his fellow chefs, and soon made his way back to California via airplane. Charles spent over 20 years in California, making his living as a chef, all
the while playing music on the side. He had no regular band, but he played
pick-up gigs when they came along and sat in on recording sessions to feed
his musical cravings. Things seemed to be looking up for Charles, but just
as he was about to put a down payment on his first house, he was laid-off from
his job of 17 years. Being fired forced him to re-evaluate his life out west.
Ultimately, he decided to come home to Bushwick, Brooklyn to be with his family
again. Charles took every penny he had saved, loaded up a truck with the musical
equipment he collected over the years, and drove back to New York. At this
point, he was fed up with the tribulations of being a chef and took up work
as a handyman to allow himself the flexibility to pursue his musical career. However, Brenneck knew that Charles had something more to give and after moving to Bushwick himself, he and Charles reunited. In time, they became close friends and Charles confided his life story in Brenneck. The young producer was moved when he heard Charles tell the painful story of his brother’s death. Brenneck said, "Charles, we gotta put that story to music." Brenneck had put together a small bedroom studio and was working on instrumentals with a new group soon to be named Menahan Street Band. His new sound was the perfect compliment for the heartfelt and troubled lyrics that sprang from Charles’ story. Brenneck had just launched Dunham Records, a division of Daptone, and would release Charles’ "The World (Is Going Up In Flames)" and "Heartaches and Pain" as it’s second single. A departure from his Black Velvet act, the songs showed a new side of Charles as a compelling artist in his own right and proved to be a great success. Many late night writing and recording sessions later, he and Brenneck completed their first full-length record, No Time For Dreaming. Charles always knew he was born to entertain, but in the making of this record he discovered a proclivity for songwriting as well. The record was a labor of love for both Charles and Brenneck. After years of working together, No Time for Dreaming is due for international release on Dunham Records. In the meantime, Charles has been touring with The Menahan Street Band and honing his passion as a singer and an entertainer. If you know Charles today, then you know one of the most loving, humble, honest and genuine human beings you will ever know. Charles Bradley spent most of his life dreaming for a better one, and now there is no more time for dreaming, just time for singing, dancing and loving.
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