Charlie Farren

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Charlie Farren
Born (1953-08-27) August 27, 1953 (age 69)
Everett, Massachusetts, United States
GenresRock, Pop
Occupation(s)Musician, singer, songwriter, band manager
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active1972–present
LabelsFMan Media, Warner Bros. Records, Atlantic Records, Columbia Records
Website www.charliefarren.com

Charlie Farren is an American musician, composer and guitarist best known as the lead singer of the rock bands The Joe Perry Project and Farrenheit. Farren recently launched his 16th release, most recently on his own FMan Media label, which was established in 1999, and been dedicated to managing his CD and publishing catalog.

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Charlie's full-time musical career began in 1973 and continued until 1989 when he postponed his full-time music-career pursuit to raise a family. He continued to perform as a solo in top Boston-area listening room venues, and continued to write and release CD every 18 – 24 months. After a 24-year career at Hewlett Packard, Charlie retired and has resumed his full-time focus on creating original and compelling musical works. He has succeeded in re-establishing a successful career as a solo artist.

Biography

Early years

Farren was born in the suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts to a family that regularly performed music around the home and in public. His eldest sister performed in a professional Gaelic and Jewish music band. His father played guitar, inspiring him to "dabble" with the instrument as a teenager. [1]

Balloon and The Joe Perry Project

After performing in several cover and cover-plus-originals band incarnations in high school, Farren's first all-originals band Balloon formed in 1980. Just as Balloon was becoming popular and being pursued by Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, thanks to local airplay of two of the band's songs, Farren was recruited to replace Ralph Morman as the frontman for Aerosmith lead guitarist Joe Perry's band The Joe Perry Project. [2] The band recorded and toured for their second album I've Got the Rock'n'Rolls Again , which features a combination of Balloon songs and new tracks Farren and Perry wrote together. [3]

The Enemy and Farrenheit

Farren's next band was The Enemy, a virtual rebirth of Balloon. After releasing a single and song for a compilation album, Ahmet Ertegun signed Farren. However, when Warner Bros. Records approached him, Farren and bassist David Hull (from The Joe Perry Project) signed to Warner's roster instead. [4] Hull changed his last name to Heit and in 1986 the band took on the name Farrenheit (also written as Farren/Heit). The band had worldwide success including rotation on MTV and an opening slot on Boston's 75-stop sold-out American tour. The band's eponymous album was released in 1987 and spent 7 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at #179. [5]

During this time, Farren was a guest artist on Nona Hendryx's The Heat and Bad Company's Fame and Fortune . He also performed alongside his sister, Robin Farren, in a band they named Farren, though Farrenheit fans referred to the band as The Charlie Farren Group to avoid confusion with female singer Ferron.

Hiatus from music

Farren took a hiatus from the music business in 1989 with the birth of his first child. He worked for over 22 years in a global business development role at various information technology corporations including Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq and Hewlett-Packard. [6]

Return to music

1995 saw the return of Farren to the music business when he founded an independent music management company to manage the career of hand-picked artists such as Jon Butcher. Over the next few years, he provided background vocals for Peter Wolf's album Long Line and Joey McIntyre's album Stay The Same .

Farren returned to performing and releasing music in 1999 and has since shared stages with The Kinks, Huey Lewis, Jethro Tull, Sammy Hagar, Eddie Money, Warren Zevon among others. [1] His return to performing has also led to occasional Farrenheit reunion shows. [7] He also continues to release both new and old recordings. His most recent release includes his completed version of an unfinished song originally written by deceased friend Brad Delp of the band Boston. [8]

As “America’s Special Guest,” Farren has opened shows as an acoustic performer for Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Three Dog Night, REO Speedwagon, Jay Leno, Foghat, The Fools!, as well as many others.

Other projects

In 2001, Farren designed a guitar with Dean Campbell of Campbell American Guitars. [9] The first production model (serial number 001) was purchased by Massachusetts billionaire Ernie Boch, Jr. [10]

Since 2007, Farren has been a talent judge and mentor on the newly revived Boston-area television show Community Auditions.

In 2008, Farren recorded the song "You Are The Only One" with radio personality Candy O'Terry. The duo performed the song a number of times at public events including opening slots for Jim Brickman and at the Hatch Memorial Shell in Boston as part of a Making Strides Against Breast Cancer benefit show. [11] It was the only independently released song to appear on national radio charts in 2009. [12]

In 2014, Farren will be kicking off the 5th Season Premiere of on Stage with Mantis doing a solo set of his classic and new songs.

In 2015 he joined the local television show Community Auditions as a member of the panel of three judges. The show is aired on WCVB Channel 5.

Personal life

Farren married in October 1981 and has three children. His daughter, Veronica Farren, is an actress and model who has sung background vocals on several of his tracks [13] [14] and performed on stage with him in recent years. [15]

Discography

With Balloon

With The Joe Perry Project

With The Enemy

With Farrenheit

As Charlie Farren

With Farren Butcher Inc

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