Charles Underwood
Biography
Charles Underwood (1791 – 5 March 1883) began as a builder in Cheltenham. He later moved to Bristol, and became a neo-classical architect. Underwood is known for his Greek revival style. This style is visible in some of his most famous works. He designed the buildings of Arnos Vale Cemetery, in 1836. Arnos Vale is a notable example of the Greek revival style. In 1857, Underwood also designed the Royal West of England Academy, and is considered as another significant building in Bristol. Worcester Terrace in Clifton, is another example of his work. This impressive terrace shows his skill with neo-classical design. It stands in central Clifton. Underwood's family also worked in architecture. His brothers, George Allen Underwood and Henry Underwood, were architects too. Each brother contributed to the architectural field in some way.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Lonely Bull
1962

Stray Cats
1981

Lace And Whiskey
1977

Bill Cosby Sings / Silver Throat
1967

Back To The Alley - The Best Of The Stray Cats
1990

Hooray For The Salvation Army Band!
1968

Unmitigated Gall
1967

The Original Monster Mash
1962

Christmas Classics
1988

Rockin' Christmas The 60's
1984

Zu Zu Man
1984

Original Sun Greatest Hits
1983

Reckless
1978

Hot Heat And Sweet Groove
1968

Oogum Boogum
1967

Stompede
1996

London Sessions
1980

Jerry Lee Lewis
1958
Credited work
777 releases · 151 albums · active 1956–2024
- Performance · 575
- Engineering · 189
- Production · 46
- Other credits · 10
Studios: Conway Studios · Eden Studios · Jam Studios · Nashville West, Hollywood
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Dr. John
- Warren Smith (3)
- Stray Cats
- The Slippers (3)
- Carl Mann
- The Trashmen
