Five O'Clock Charlie

For the M*A*S*H episode, see 5 O’Clock Charlie.
Five O'Clock Charlie
Origin Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Genres rock/pop
Years active 2001 (2001)–2007 (2007)
Past members Craig Schram
Steve Tchir
Dave Meagher
Trevor Belley

Five O'Clock Charlie was a Canadian pop/rock band that was formed in 2001 in Edmonton. In 2002 the band released an e.p. titled 'Redtown'. Its debut full-length album, Five O'Clock, was released in 2004, and a short playing e.p. dubbed 'Watercolours' by local media followed in 2007. Five O'Clock Charlie was originally a side project of singer/songwriter Craig Schram's ska/punk band, Tunuki; Schram was joined by Tunuki guitarist Steve Tchir. In 2002 Dave Meagher joined the band on drums and glockenspiel, and in the same year Trevor Belley joined the band on bass guitar. Five O'Clock Charlie disbanded in 2007 shortly after the release of their e.p. 'Watercolours'.[1] In December 2007 Five O'Clock Charlie played a farewell show at the Pawnshop in Edmonton, Alberta with Edmonton sexual assault rockers, Mark Birtles Project. Five O'Clock Charlie covered Little Bones by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip.

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