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Red Orkestra

The sun shines down on this little piece of Earth

About Me

The story of Red Orkestra is the story of Johnny Charmer.Canadian singer-songwriter Johnny Charmer burst onto the Toronto music scene in early 2000, having joined Canadian indie darlings Red Autumn Fall as a guitarist and keyboardist. Shortly after the demise of the band, Johnny formed Charmer with ex-RAF singer Simeon Ross, and drummer Gail Thompson, along with Winnipeg ex-pats Steve Payne and Brad Sveistrupp. After several years playing shows across Ontario and Quebec--and even a tour in the Northwest Territories--Johnny left the stalling band to play guitar with Toronto rock ‘n’ roll mainstay, and Fading Ways Records chief, Neil Leyton, and eventually to form his own band, Red Orkestra. Red Orkestra started as a side project for Johnny as an outlet for his writing and the original line-up included Leyton on bass, Devin Stoneham on drums, and Ian "Loaf" Woodward (the Pariahs) as lead guitarist. What began as a side project, however, quickly became the focus of Charmer’s musical efforts.In May of 2004, Red Orkestra released their debut album After the Wars to critical acclaim. Embracing the new technologies that were revolutionizing the music industry, Johnny chose to release his album with a Creative Commons licence, to enable fans to freely copy and share his music without fear of legal repercussions. It would be the world’s first internationally distributed Creative Commons CD release.Shortly after the release of After the Wars, Johnny’s band-mates returned to their own projects, thus leaving the project as a band of one. Having relocated to Waterloo, Ontario, Johnny re-staffed the band with two former Candidates; guitarist Stephen Parkinson and bassist Neil McDonald, with Rick Andrade sitting in on drums. Shortly after the new line-up took shape they were in the studio with producer Steve Payne recording Life with the Machines; the Red Orkestra’s second full-length album. Life with the Machines was released in July 2006.Spring 2007 saw Johnny head to Europe for his first tour on the Continent in support of Life with the Machines. Opening for Neil Leyton (now located in London, England), the "Hyperventilating Tour" saw Johnny play solo in 14 German cities in 17 days. On the success of that tour, Johnny returned to Europe in October 2007 (again opening for Leyton) in support of the Red Orkestra EP Enola (George Bettencourt would also make the trip this time). The 15 show tour took them through Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden in a mere 18 days.The Enola EP will be released in Canada in March 2008. A third full-length work is expected from Red Orkestra sometime in late 2008, or early 2009.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/10/2005
Band Website: redorkestra.com
Band Members: Johnny Charmer -- vocals, guitars, keyboards, mandolin: Stephen Parkinson -- guitars, pedal steel, ukulele, backing vocals: George Bettencourt -- bass, guitars: Vince Wardell -- drums
Influences: Smiths/Morrissey/Marr, Kent, Suede, Gene, James, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Billy Bragg, Johnny Cash, Nick Drake, Elvis (70s especially), Manics, George Harrison, Gordon Lightfoot, the Dears, Elliott Smith, Scott Walker, the Pogues, Ian Tamblyn, the Lucksmiths, Gram Parsons, A.E. Housman, Oscar Wilde
Sounds Like: have a listen for yourself...
Record Label: Fading Ways Records (www.fadingways.com)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Enola CD release

Red Orkestra is proud to announce that the "Enola" EP will officially be released in Canada on Friday 7 March, 2008. The five track CD will be available in the "Store" section of our website (www.red...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 08:19:00 PST

GO! Music Festival

I've got the details of the Red Orkestra showcase for this year's GO! Music Festival in Waterloo: We will be playing at the Duke of Wellington on Friday 7 March at 11:15pm. Set times are strict so we ...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 08:17:00 PST

Cancelled show and other news

The planned CD release show set for 26 January at C'est What? has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control. There will be a make-up show soon so stay tuned. Also, lots of writing and de...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 01:13:00 PST

New CD release

The "Enola" EP that was released in Europe in October--to coincide with the Johnny Charmer/Neil Leyton tour there--will be released in Canada in January 2008. To celebrate this, we will be having a sh...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Thu, 13 Dec 2007 10:42:00 PST

the return

I am back from Europe. The tour was...well...interesting. We had lots of fun as per usual but the weather did not cooperate with us at all. Rain in Italy, Holland, and Switzerland, and snow and c...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 10:57:00 PST

Gone away...

Well, as of tomorrow I will be on my way to Europe for my second tour there this year. I am, obviously, excited to be going. The "Enola" EP is done and will be available on tour, and will be available...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 07:32:00 PST

tour...

Only two weeks to go before I leave for Europe. I am so excited to be heading back to Europe again; especially because I get to see a few countries to which I have never been before. That's not to say...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Thu, 11 Oct 2007 08:07:00 PST

not much going on...

Well, I've been demoing a few new songs and playing some shows lately. I have decided that I am going to wait a bit longer to start recording my new album, as I am very busy and there's some work I wa...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 11:02:00 PST

Recording

Recorded two new tracks this weekend past; I think they turned out pretty well. Hopefully the recording sessions for the next Red Orkestra LP will commence pretty soon. There's still some writing that...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Mon, 25 Jun 2007 01:28:00 PST

more touring...

Looks like I will be heading back out on tour again in the autumn. Again touring with Neil Leyton, the proposed tour will include dates in Denmark, Slovenia, Germany, Austria, and Italy. Life on the r...
Posted by Red Orkestra on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:43:00 PST