Folk-Rock Artist Charlie Harris Explores Tragedy and Society in New Single “Charlie No Face”

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Singer-songwriter Charlie Harris releases the first single, “Charlie No Face,” from the long-awaited debut album Digital Dust (Side A).

Charlie Harris, the main singer songwriter of Keep Guessing, hails from the vibrant city of Johannesburg, South Africa. His music is a unique blend of folk-rock, seasoned with a dash of introspection and a whole lot of heart. But Charlie’s journey into music wasn’t a straight path—it was a winding road filled with self-discovery, hundreds of songs, and the relentless pursuit of authenticity.

The first single, “Charlie No Face,” is inspired by the tragic story of Raymond Robinson, a man who became an urban legend after a childhood accident left him disfigured. Charlie was moved by the tale of Robinson, who only ventured out at night, hiding his face in the shadows. The song is a haunting reflection on how society can turn someone’s pain into entertainment, a theme that resonates deeply with Charlie’s introspective songwriting style.

Charlie Harris’ vocals on this track are tinged with a melancholy tone reminiscent of early R.E.M, making it a nostalgic and heartfelt track.

The release marks a significant milestone in Charlie’s musical journey—a journey that has led to the creation of Digital Dust (Side A), an album that captures the essence of songs that might have otherwise been lost in time.

Digital Dust ( Side A) will be available on all platforms on September 14th.

For more information and to stay updated, visit

www.keepguessingcharlie.com

https://www.youtube.com/@keepguessingcharlie5908

https://www.facebook.com/charlescharris007

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