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What has Charlie Owen been up to lately? OR Tracing the songs, friendships, and farewells that shaped his guitar across decades

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Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians

A dobro lick that ended up in a feature film. A blue-tinted photo above the bar at the Gov. A midnight residency that turned into decades of collaborations. Charlie Owen joins us for a warm, unscripted tour through the songs, friendships, and stages that shaped his life in Australian music.
We trade the mythology for the moments: meeting Don Walker in the small hours, saying yes to Tex Perkins for Triple J’s Unplugged, and learning how a Working Class Ringos ballad could hush an arena full of Chisel fans. Charlie opens up about his long run with the Divinyls and the bond with Chrissy Amphlett, the quiet pride of being named among Australia’s best guitarists, and the surprise of discovering that Midnight Rain with Lewis Tillett topped Rolling Stone critics’ list years after the fact. The thread is always the same—collaboration, taste, and putting the song first.
We get into the set he’s bringing to South Australia: a solo, guitar-forward celebration with dobro, electric, acoustic, and a light touch of keys—no loops, no samplers. He explains why he sings now, how certain tracks like Spencer P. Jones’s The New Day of the Dead feel eerily current, and why some songs are too heavy to carry on stage. It’s a candid look at legacy, grief, and the craft of making a room go quiet without turning up the volume. If you care about Australian rock history, storytelling through strings, and the way music keeps our people close, this conversation will stay with you.
Join us, then share the song that changed you. If you enjoy the show, follow, rate, and leave a review—then pass it to a friend who knows every line to a Tex, Don & Charlie record.

What has Charlie Owen been up to lately? Let's find out!

Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!
Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au

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Chapters

1. What has Charlie Owen been up to lately? OR Tracing the songs, friendships, and farewells that shaped his guitar across decades (00:00:00)

2. Welcome and Guest Intro (00:00:02)

3. Name, Roots, and Early Years (00:00:50)

4. Collaborations Across Australian Rock (00:02:40)

5. Upcoming South Australia Shows (00:02:58)

6. Meeting Don Walker and Tex Perkins (00:05:09)

7. Working Class Ringos and Chisel (00:08:09)

8. Divinyls Years and Legacy (00:09:58)

9. Accolades and Hidden Milestones (00:11:20)

173 episodes

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Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians

A dobro lick that ended up in a feature film. A blue-tinted photo above the bar at the Gov. A midnight residency that turned into decades of collaborations. Charlie Owen joins us for a warm, unscripted tour through the songs, friendships, and stages that shaped his life in Australian music.
We trade the mythology for the moments: meeting Don Walker in the small hours, saying yes to Tex Perkins for Triple J’s Unplugged, and learning how a Working Class Ringos ballad could hush an arena full of Chisel fans. Charlie opens up about his long run with the Divinyls and the bond with Chrissy Amphlett, the quiet pride of being named among Australia’s best guitarists, and the surprise of discovering that Midnight Rain with Lewis Tillett topped Rolling Stone critics’ list years after the fact. The thread is always the same—collaboration, taste, and putting the song first.
We get into the set he’s bringing to South Australia: a solo, guitar-forward celebration with dobro, electric, acoustic, and a light touch of keys—no loops, no samplers. He explains why he sings now, how certain tracks like Spencer P. Jones’s The New Day of the Dead feel eerily current, and why some songs are too heavy to carry on stage. It’s a candid look at legacy, grief, and the craft of making a room go quiet without turning up the volume. If you care about Australian rock history, storytelling through strings, and the way music keeps our people close, this conversation will stay with you.
Join us, then share the song that changed you. If you enjoy the show, follow, rate, and leave a review—then pass it to a friend who knows every line to a Tex, Don & Charlie record.

What has Charlie Owen been up to lately? Let's find out!

Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!
Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What has Charlie Owen been up to lately? OR Tracing the songs, friendships, and farewells that shaped his guitar across decades (00:00:00)

2. Welcome and Guest Intro (00:00:02)

3. Name, Roots, and Early Years (00:00:50)

4. Collaborations Across Australian Rock (00:02:40)

5. Upcoming South Australia Shows (00:02:58)

6. Meeting Don Walker and Tex Perkins (00:05:09)

7. Working Class Ringos and Chisel (00:08:09)

8. Divinyls Years and Legacy (00:09:58)

9. Accolades and Hidden Milestones (00:11:20)

173 episodes

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