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  1. Charles William Aldrich (June 3, 1921 – January 25, 2015), better known by his stage name of Walkin' Charlie Aldrich, was an American country musician. Biography. Aldrich was born in Agawam, near Bradley, Grady, Oklahoma in June 1921. He bought his first guitar during the Great Depression and worked in cotton fields.

  2. Charlie Aldrich. Born: June 3, 1918. Died: January 25, 2015. Hometown Jamboree. About The Artist. They called him "Walkin' Talkin'" Charlie Aldrich. He was a native of Ogawam, Oklahoma, a suburb about 25 miles from Bradley, Oklahoma.

  3. Charles William Aldrich (June 3, 1921 – January 25, 2015), better known by his stage name of Walkin' Charlie Aldrich, was an American country musician. Aldrich was born in Agawam, near Bradley, Grady, Oklahoma in June 1921.

  4. Talkin' Charlie Aldrich sings "Kinsey's Book," released as Intro 6083 in 1953.

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  5. “Walkin’ Talkin'” Charlie Aldrich was a talented guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. In 1951 his popularity soared when he came out with a tune called “Walkin’ The Guitar Strings.” He had a horse called Ranger. Click on any photo to see a bigger version of it.

  6. CHARLIE ALDRICH: Walkin' Alone (Chris Records) 1961 -- California. 2:41. Explore releases from Charlie Aldrich at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Charlie Aldrich at the Discogs Marketplace.

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  8. Charles Aldrich is a tenor that hails from the Twin Cities metro area. He completed his Master’s degree at Arizona State University where he performed in numerous productions including Leonard Bernstein’s Mass and Trouble in Tahiti, Poulenc’s Les mammals de Tirésias, and Handel’s The Fairy Queen.

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