Who knew a guitar on a mountaintop would be so useful? When Charlie Dodrill headed Utah for two years of solitude, he took few possessions with him to the mountain cabin in the high desert between Utah and Nevada. While the situation might drive some inhabitants to distraction, it drove Charlie to his guitar. Soon he was writing songs that flowed from the longings and desires built into all of us. He noticed that when he sang, parts of his heart that were not open in thinking and speaking, would blossom when letting emotion flow through music.
Eventually he moved to Nashville and found himself playing in places like the Bluebird Cafe within a year of arriving. Charles write songs with lyrics which seek to discover the mortal life from the perspective of an immortal God, even in the midst of a broken world.