This is like Mike Watt talking about D. Boon's death. People remember a small part of a person's career that had such great prominence, that the bulk of their latter career is eclipsed. I love Charlie a lot, and respect his solo work--but we all know he will be most prominent for his work with the late great Lonnie Loudermilk.
R.I.P. Charlie! Gone But Not Forgotten!
RHMETAL 1 year ago
I am proud to be a small part of this Charlie Louvin memory.
Diane Berry on guitar.
dianeberrymusic 1 year ago
I could sit,and listen to Charlie,sing all night.
glencoe6305 1 year ago
This is like Mike Watt talking about D. Boon's death. People remember a small part of a person's career that had such great prominence, that the bulk of their latter career is eclipsed. I love Charlie a lot, and respect his solo work--but we all know he will be most prominent for his work with the late great Lonnie Loudermilk.
kc7fys 1 year ago
Awesome interview. Thanks!! I'm on to part two.
nichmars 2 years ago
Charlie Louvin is great loved his music for ever and he hits the nail on the head about todays music.
Howlinblind 3 years ago