Chuck’s Classics, featuring Manhattan Transfer
A jazz vocal group from New York City formed in 1972. There have been two versions of the group and Tim Hauser is the only original member to be with both
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Police
From London came The Police a group that consisted of Sting, Andy Summers, and Stewart Copeland. They were very popular in the ’70’s and ’80’s with such a hit as Every Breath You Take in 1983.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Platters
The group had many hits together like, Harbor Lights in 1960
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Jay and The Americans
Jay & The Americans were popular in the 1960’s & 1970’s, with the original group. In 1968 they had a hit with This Magic Moment.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tom Jones
In 1965 Tom Jones came out with another hit for the ladies: What’s New Pussycat
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kingston Trio with Hang down your head Tom...
The Trio helped launch the fold revival of the 1950’s and early 1960’s with their classic Tom Dooley in 1958.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Elvis Presley
Not much more can be said of Elvis. Too Much was another hit from 1957.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Sue Thompson
Sue Thompson (whom I have never heard of or heard her music) was playing the guitar at age 7
Chuck’s Classics, featuring LaVern Baker
Lavern had a number of hits, including Tweedle Dee from 1955
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Dinah Washington
Dinah was active from 1941 to 1963. She died in December 1963 at the young age of 39. What A Difference A Day Makes was her first big hit on the charts in 1959.