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  1. The trust provides training, resources and consultancy to support children and young people's mental health and wellbeing. It is named after Charlie Waller, who died by suicide in 1997.

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      Each year, the Charlie Waller Trust awards the Beaulieu...

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      Show your support of the Charlie Waller Trust while keeping...

    • Mental Health Resources

      The Charlie Waller Trust is a registered charity in England...

    • What we offer

      The Charlie Waller Trust is a registered charity in England...

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      The Charlie Waller Trust doesn’t give direct advice and help...

    • About Charlie

      Charlie Waller. Charlie took his own life. Mental health was...

    • Charlie Waller Institute

      We have a gifting agreement with the University of Reading...

    • Resources

      Free guides and workbooks for professionals, parents, young...

  2. Folkways, Starday, Vanguard, Rebel, Sugar Hill, Pinecastle. Website. Charlie Waller website. Charles Otis Waller (January 19, 1935 – August 18, 2004) was the lead singer and guitarist for the bluegrass band The Country Gentlemen. Waller was involved with The Country Gentlemen for 47 years.

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    There is no record of Charlie Waller composing original material, but BMI credits him as an arranger or co-arranger of 35 songs and instrumentals, including: 1. “Calling My Children Home” 2. “Little Bessie” 3. “One Wide River To Cross” 4. “Two Little Boys” 5. “Under The Double Eagle”

    Hank Snow
    Mac Wiseman
    Don Reno
    Bill Monroe
    Earl Taylor & the Stoney Mountain Boys, 1954-1955
    Buzz Busby & the Bayou Boys, 1955-1957
    The Country Gentlemen, 1957-2004
  3. 24. Aug. 2004 · Aug. 24, 2004. Charlie Waller, a self-taught guitarist and vocalist with Louisiana roots who founded the popular bluegrass band the Country Gentlemen, died on Wednesday at his home here. He was...

  4. 19. Aug. 2004 · Charlie Waller, founder and leader of the Country Gentlemen, passed away in 2004 from a heart attack. He was a pioneer of bluegrass innovation and a fan of country music, with a distinctive vocal style and guitar playing.