Thursday, December 26, 2024

Chuck's Classics by Chuck Benson

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roy Orbison

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Roy had a powerful voice as you can hear on this hit from 1964: Oh, Pretty Woman. Roy died at the age of 52 in December 1988.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roger Whittaker

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Roger is a British singer, songwriter best known for baritone voice & trademark whistling ability and also his guitar skills

Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Four Lads

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A Canadian quartet that many gold singles, including Down By The Riverside in 1953 1953

Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Browns

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The Bells were three Browns. Best known for The Three Bells in 1959.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kay Star

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Kay was popular in pop and jazz circles. She started out in 1939 and entertained until her death in 2016 at age 94. Bonaparte’s Retreat was a hit for her in 1950

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Glen Campbell

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Glen had a number of #1 hits, including Witchita Lineman from 1968. He died at the age of 81 in 2017. 1968

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kenny Rogers

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As a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Kenny feigned in 2017. Lucille hit the charts for him in 1977

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Simon & Garfunkel

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Simon & Garfunkel considered folk rock singers. They were active from 1956 to 1970; then had many reunions, the last was 2010

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Mary Hopkin

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Welsh singer Mary was one of the first to sign with the Beatles Apple label. Those Were The Days was produced by Paul McCartney in 1968.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Eagles

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Original members included Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon and Randy Meiser. They had 5 number 1 hit singles got 6 Grammy awards, plus 5 american Music Awards, six #1 albums; sold more than 150 million records. Tequila Sunrise from 1973. They disbanded in 1980, only to reunite in 1994.