Charles Wayne Sexton (born August 11, 1968) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Sexton is best known for his years as a guitarist in
Bob Dylan's band, though also has become well known as a music producer. Sexton co-founded the
Arc Angels and created the Charlie Sexton Sextet. He was still a teenager when he gained fame for his 1985 hit, "Beat's So Lonely", from his debut album, ''
Pictures for Pleasure''.
Biography
When he was four Charlie and his mother relocated from
San Antonio, Texas to
Austin
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—where clubs such as the
Armadillo World Headquarters, Soap Creek Saloon, the Split Rail and
Antone's exposed him to popular music. He moved back to Austin at age 12 after a brief period living outside Austin with his mother. When Charlie and his brother, Will Sexton, were still young boys, they were taught how to play guitar by Austin legend
W. C. Clark—known as the "Godfather of Austin Blues."
Early successes
Charlie's first band was the Groovemasters, fronted by Lubbock native R.C. Banks. Under the moniker Little Charlie, he played about 16 dates with the
Joe Ely Band in June 1982, after guitarist Jesse Taylor broke some bones in his hand. An observer at the time commented, "Several older guitar players are somewhat miffed but the chemistry is A+".
Sexton performed under the name Guitar Charles Sexton on ''Juvenile Junk,'' a five-song EP by the group Maxwell (a.k.a. the Eager Beaver Boys) in 1983.
Sexton released his debut full-length album ''
Pictures for Pleasure'' in 1985. Recorded in Los Angeles when he was 16, it yielded the Top-20
hit single
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"Beat's So Lonely".
Jon Pareles of the ''New York Times'' described him as "a teen idol singing David Bowie-style rock during the years he was promoted by MTV".
The album spent 34 weeks on
Billboard
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magazine's
Billboard 200 albums chart, reaching No. 15. It also spawned three Australian Top-100 singles—with "Beat's So Lonely" peaking at No. 17.
The song was featured in the movie ''
Some Kind of Wonderful'', but was not included on the commercial soundtrack.
Sexton was an occasional opening act for
David Bowie on his
Glass Spider Tour in 1987, and appears on the ''
Glass Spider'' video playing guitar on
The Stooges' "
I Wanna Be Your Dog" and the
Velvet Underground's "
White Light/White Heat".
While he was still in his late teens, Sexton became a popular session player—recording with artists such as
Ronnie Wood,
Keith Richards,
Don Henley
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,
Jimmy Barnes and Bob Dylan.
He also recorded ''My Time'' with the artist who gave him his start—R.C. Banks.
Other projects
Sexton worked for a time with his brother Will Sexton in 1988.
Will and the Kill released a 38-minute, self-titled album featuring both Sexton and
Jimmie Vaughan. The album was recorded at Fire Station Studios in
San Marcos, Texas
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, with
Joe Ely
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producing, and released via
MCA Records.

Sexton later contributed songs to various
motion picture soundtracks, including ''
True Romance'' and ''
Air America—''and made a
cameo fronting a bar band in ''
Thelma & Louise''.
In 1992, Sexton formed the
Arc Angels with
Doyle Bramhall II (son of
Doyle Bramhall, one of
Stevie Ray Vaughan
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's writing partners), and Vaughan's
Double Trouble rhythm section, composed of bassist
Tommy Shannon and drummer
Chris "Whipper" Layton.
The name originally was spelled as ARC Angels, named for the Austin Rehearsal Complex, where they practiced. The blues-rock band released a self-titled album on
Geffen Records that same year. The
Steven Van Zandt-produced disc was well received by fans and critics, but the band broke up in less than three years.
Sexton formed the Charlie Sexton Sextet in 1995
and recorded ''Under The Wishing Tree,'' released on
MCA Records. Although sales were disappointing, it was met with critical acclaim. In the meantime, Sexton continued to perform with other artists—appearing on such notable albums as
Lucinda Williams' ''
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road'' and
Shawn Colvin's
Grammy
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-winning album ''
A Few Small Repairs
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Background
''A Few Small Repairs'' is a concept album about divorce, as Colvin's marriage was ...
'' (uncredited).
Association with Bob Dylan
Sexton was hired by Bob Dylan to replace
Bucky Baxter in 1999. Sexton had previously played with Dylan during a pair of
Austin, Texas, concerts in 1991 and 1996, and on some demos recorded in 1983. Sexton's residency with Dylan from 1999 to 2002 brought him great exposure—with many critics singling out his interplay with
Larry Campbell. The group, hailed as one of Dylan's best, recorded "
Things Have Changed" (from the 2000 film ''
Wonder Boys'') and 2001's critically acclaimed album ''
Love and Theft''.
Duke Robillard took over on lead guitar in Dylan's touring band In 2013 but was let go after just 27 shows. Sexton and
Colin Linden subsequently shared lead guitar duties for the band from July and into early August. By the European leg of the
2013 Never Ending Tour, Sexton again became the sole lead guitar player and remained so through the end of the touring year.
Other activity
Sexton continued working with other artists; in 2001, he produced
Double Trouble's ''Been a Long Time,''
Lucinda Williams' ''Essence,'' and
Jimmie Vaughan's album ''Do You Get the Blues?'' (2001).
Sexton has produced numerous other works, including
Edie Brickell's ''Volcano'' (2003),
Jon Dee Graham's ''Great Battle'' (2004),
Shannon McNally's ''Geronimo'' (2005), and
Los Super Seven's ''Heard It on the X'' (2005).
He released his ''
Cruel and Gentle Things'' in late 2005.
He has continued his producing albums for other artists—including Canadian singer-songwriter
Peter Elkas
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' 2007 release, ''
Wall of Fire''.
The Arc Angels began playing occasional reunion shows around Austin and Dallas in 2002. In 2009, the band announced it would tour with original members Layton and Bramhall, but not Shannon, who had health issues. The tour included England dates with Bramhall's sometime boss,
Eric Clapton
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. The band also recorded the CD/DVD ''
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* "Living in a Dream" (Finger Eleven song), 2010
* "Living in a Dream" (Pseudo Echo song), 1986
*" Det vackraste", a 1995 Swedish song, released with the English title "Living in a Dream"
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'', their second album in 17 years.
Sexton performed the
Leonard Cohen song
"Hallelujah" with
Justin Timberlake
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and
Matt Morris at the
Hope for Haiti Now
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benefit concert and telethon for earthquake relief In 2010. Released as a single, the song marked Sexton's second appearance on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it reached No. 13.
Charlie and Will Sexton made a rare appearance as a duo opening for
Roky Erickson
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Biography
Erickso ...
and
Okkervil River at Austin's
Paramount Theatre Paramount Theater or Paramount Theatre may refer to:
Canada
* Scotiabank Theatre or Paramount Theatre, a chain of theatres owned by Cineplex Entertainment
** Scotiabank Theatre Toronto or Paramount Theatre Toronto
China
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on April 24, 2010. Sexton was also the guest performer for
Conan O'Brien
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's
Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour stop in Austin on May 14, 2010. Sexton appeared with the band
Spoon during their performance on the television show ''
Austin City Limits''. The episode premiered on PBS on October 9, 2010. Sexton performed on the song, "Who Makes Your Money".
Charlie and Will Sexton,
Jakob Dylan,
Brady Blade and
Dave Matthews recorded an album at Blade's studio in
Shreveport, Louisiana
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in early 2013. The group named themselves the Nauts.
The album has not yet been released.
Sexton had a bit part in the
Richard Linklater
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film ''
Boyhood,'' released in 2014 to near-universal acclaim. (The Guardian ranked it at No. 3 on its 2019 list of the top 100 films of the 20th century.) In 2018, Sexton appeared in the documentary film ''
Carmine Street Guitars
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The film premiered on September 2, 2018, at the 75th V ...
'' and played
Townes Van Zandt in the movie ''
Blaze''. Also in 2018 he produced the album ''Writing Wrongs'' for the Last Knife Fighter at Arlyn Studios in
Austin, Texas. He has also played on guitar on the last two
Jack Ingram records.
Sexton appeared with
Chuck Prophet during the latter's 2019 European tour, covering selections from the
Rolling Stones
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' ''
Some Girls'' album.
Sexton joined
Elvis Costello
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& the Imposters on their Hello Again 2021 US tour, and continued the association on the band's Boy Named If, and Other Favorites 2022 tour as well.
Sexton appeared on the 75th birthday celebration for David Bowie, produced by former Bowie keyboard player
Mike Garson, on January 8, 2022.
In January of 2022, the Arc Angels reunited to play four shows in Texas, with Eric Holden replacing Tommy Shannon on bass.
Discography
;Studio albums
*''
Pictures for Pleasure'' (1985)
*''
Charlie Sexton'' (1989)
*''
Under the Wishing Tree'' (1995)
*''
Cruel and Gentle Things'' (2005)
*The South Side Sessions (with
Shannon McNally) (2006)
References
External links
Charlie Sexton collectionat the
Internet Archive's live music archive
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