The Charles Brothers Trio, Ben, John and Fred Charles, recorded two albums, and were guest artists on the Brooks Oregon Family Camp record produced in 1960.
The Charles Brothers Trio's music ministry began in 1958, and has taken them throughout the US and Canada, and briefly into Mexico.
John, Fred, and Ben grew up in Klallam Tribal Villages along the Straight of Juan de Fuca in Washington State, USA where their dad worked in the timber industry.
Early 1950's, Pastor Bill Ulin taught the young brothers music basics and provided them guitars to help develop their talents.
As adults, their close harmony made them favorites as Native Gospel singers and speakers throughout Washington State, Oregon, and in B.C. Canada.
In summer of 1964, a tragic logging accident took brother Fred's life. He was 28 years old. John and Ben and their families live in the Pacific Northwest, and still sing together at times for church and community gatherings and events.
In the 1980's all the original Charles Brothers Trio recordings were digitally re-mastered, combined, produced as an audio tape album. In 2005 another digital re-master was professionally produced, and is available in CD format.
This album is the only authentic professionally re-mastered version in existance containing all the original tracks of music that the Charles Brothers Trio ever professionally recorded. This 15 track CD is a collectors item.