Chuck’s Classics, featuring Frankie Ford
Best known as a rock ’n roll and rhythm and blues singer. Had this hit in 1959: Sea Cruise. Frankie died at the age of 76 in September 2015
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Jim Lowe
American singer, songwriter. Best remembered for this number one hit from 1956. He was also a disc jockey, and radio host.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby Sherman
Bobby Sherman was considered a teen idol in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Had this hit in 1970. He retired in the 1970’s to become a paramedic, then later a police officer
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Beach Boys
Beach Boys were formed in 1961 in California, and became one of the most influential bands of all time. Original group consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson; plus cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardin
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Archies
The Archies a fictional garage band. Still they had a hit in 1969 with Sugar Sugar.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Jerry Jeff Walker
Mr. Bojangles is the best known of his songs, reaching the charts in 1968. Jerry Jeff Walker started out in 1967 and is still entertaining today
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Hollies
A British rock group that charted many singles and albums, including this hit single from 1967. They started out with five members in 1962 and are still going strong today
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Burl Ives
Singer actor, plays a banjo. Cigar and Pipe smoker.Worked in radio, television, theatre, and film. This tune from 1962. Died at the age of 85 on April 1995
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Jo Stafford
Jo was a sometime actor, but most of her time was spent singing and making the charts, like Shrimp Boats in 1951.