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Sir Charles

Monday, May 12, 2008

Charles S. McVey doesn’t seem like the sort of guy who enjoys his down time. In addition to freelance engineering at Black Lodge Studios and playing keys for Lonnie Fisher & the Funeral, McVey labors over his own recordings and maintains a busy local performance schedule. McVey enlisted drummer Erik Kessinger and bassist Max Paley to back him on his 2007 release “Modern Living,” which candidly addressed matters of sexuality with pathos-packed ballads and ’80s influenced alt-rock. McVey’s song “Sir” has since been remixed by a handful of admirers while he records his next release and prepares for a slate of Pride Festival gigs this summer. He stopped by our podcast studios shortly after delivering cookies to The Breeders, a band that he loves almost as much as The Cure.

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