Chuck’s Classics, featuring Burton Cummings
Burton was doing well in 1977, with a hit like My Own Way to Rock
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bill Justis
Bill Justis was one of the many pioneers of rock & roll. He also did many compositions for film. Raunchy was his only hit, hitting the charts in 1957
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Julie London
Julie’s career began in 1944 and she continued to entertain until 1981. Cry Me A River in 1955, is probably the best known hit of hers
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gene McDaniels
Gene had a number of hits to reach the top 100, including A Hundred Pounds Of Clay in 1961
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Dolly Parton
Dolly has 25 songs reach #1. Including the one most remembered from 1981: 9 TO 5.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Coasters
The Coasters had a number of hits in the 1950’s, including Charlie Brown in 1959. This is the “name” I used on air for a number of years!
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kenny Rogers
Kenny had a great number of hits like Reuben James in 1969.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Al Martino
Martino was also an actor, appearing in the “Godfather. His Spanish Eyes, carried him to the charts in 1966.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Lloyd Price
Price started out in 1952 and continues today. In 1959 he had a #1 hit Personality.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Bee Gees
Stayin’ Alive is one of their major hits in 1978. Barry is the only surviving member of the group