Chuck’s Classics, featuring Lavern Baker
Lavern had a number of hits, including Tweedle Dee from 1955
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Chuck Berry
Another of the many hits of Chuck Berry from 1957: Oh Baby Doll.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Four Preps
The Four Preps were mostly popular from 1950’s to the ’70’s
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby Darin
Bobby Darin had number of hits including Dream Lover from 1959
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Brenda Lee
At 4 foot 9 inches she was comfortable singing rockabilly, pop and country. Brenda may be small, but her voice captured hits like Sweet Nothin’s in 1960
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Olivia Newton-John
Olivia still going strong since 1963. A four time winner of Grammys. Married twice. Her career soared after starring the Broadway musical Grease.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Nat King Cole
Nat had over 100 songs that became hits. Unforgetable was one of them in 1951
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Roger Williams
An American popular artist, that played the piano to a #1 hit in 1966: Born Free.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Drifters
The Drifters were formed by Clyde McPhatter in 1953. One of their big hits was Under The Boardwalk in 1964