HandShake Mgt profile picture

HandShake Mgt

About Me

The seed of what was to become Handshake Management germinated in 1968 when two neighbors played at Charles Stewart's 2nd birthday party. It was also the first time he ‘heard’ folk music. Stewart discovered the genius of Pete Seeger in 1973 while watching Sesame Street. His parents thought “it might be one of those stages”. To their dismay that was not the case. He was the only kid in 3rd grade to know the lyrics to “City of New Orleans”. In the 80s, a local rock station dedicated 2 hours each Sunday to Acoustic music. Stewart would call the DJ, Steve Coffman, and absorb himself in all of the music and music history information he could.While in college he had the opportunity to program and produce his own folk show on the campus radio station, meeting and befriending some of the best singer/songwriters around. It was at this time that one of Charlie's listeners gave him the opportunity to book the stage at a small coffeehouse. By now Stewart was refered to only as “Charlie”. After gaining first hand experience at booking, Charlie again crossed paths with the by now the infamous Coffman who he used to bug. Coffman offered him a job and a paycheck at a commercial radio station in San Antonio, Texas and followed with a show placed in syndication.After seeing the biz from several different perspectives, including induction to the Kerrville folk festival tribe, Charlie founded Handshake Management, a consulting and management company. Handshake has helped independent acoustic and Folk artists remain that way, independent, far from the noose of major labels. Terri Hendrix, Dave Carter and Tracy Grammar have sought his help in various endeavors. Charlie is also a regional showcase coordinator for the Southwest Regional Folk Alliance and is now developing another project by pitching songs to TV and movie productions. The reputation of Handshake Management is steadily growing due mostly to fact that it looks at the talent and timber of people rather than the almighty buck. Charlie does not ‘work’ in the music biz, he eats, breaths and sleeps it. As long as the icebox is full and the bills are paid, he is content, everything else is just gravy. As one of his mentors says "money may be the bottom line but not the only line" which serves as one of the mantras Handshake Management was founded on.Did we mention he is also pop culture Geek he is the one in the derby"http://www.youtube.com/v/BZEb2pmtljs&rel=1"When it came time to put out my own album, I hired Charlie Stewart to handle the Folk radio stations. He did an exceptional job and I continually recommend him every day."Bill Wence Bill Wence Promotions Nolensville, TN

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 19/01/2008
Band Website: http://www.sambe.org/handshake.html
Band Members: Me Myself I
Influences: Milt Gabler both John and Alan Lomax Howard & Roz Larman Dave Carter Al Grierson
Sounds Like: a Kerrville Folk Fesitval Campfire
Record Label: independent A&R Guy indie mgt company

My Blog

happy v day


Posted by on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 01:55:00 GMT

pop culture theatre

 in 60s answer songs were all the rage here is a unusual couplet i just found  
Posted by on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 23:32:00 GMT

for the Superbowl only movie men can truly cry about lol


Posted by on Sat, 02 Feb 2008 20:48:00 GMT

pop culture blog 1

from the archives of pop culture I present the Dover boys reminds me of the election some frontrunners with a unlikley winner
Posted by on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 14:31:00 GMT

old school music biz tips

music biz tips from Milt Gabler (Billy Crystal's Uncle)    An a&r man's best friend is his memory.   Invariably, you will find that a great artist is a great person. It is only the ...
Posted by on Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:44:00 GMT