Chuck’s Classics, featuring Alannah Myles
lannah Myles has done very well since starting out in 1989. She has won a Juno and a Grammy. In 1995 she was on the charts with Family Secrets.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Silver Convention
A West German recording act of the 1970’s. They only had a small number of hits while together 1974 - 1979. In 1976 one of those hits was Get Up & Boogie.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Sammy Davis Jr.
Sammy Davis, Jr one of the popular members of The Rat Pack He could sing, dance, act, do comedy. One of the most talented individuals of his time.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gerry & The Pacemakers
In 1959 Gerry Marsden formed the group Gerry & The Pacemakers as a 4 member group singing the “Mersey Beat”. In their early career, they rivalled the Beatles
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Rolling Stones
In 1962 the world was about to hear one of the greatest rock bands of all time: The Rolling Stones! As they aged into their 60’s & 70’s, they are more popular than ever. Probably their biggest hit was the 1965 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Andy Williams
Andy Williams had recorded over 43 albums in his career and 15 were certified gold. He also had a number of singles reach the Top 10
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bobby Darin
Bobby Darin a very talented singer was taken from the entertainment world to soon. Bill Baily Won’t You Come Home came out in 1960.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams hails from Kingston, Ontario. Bryan has been performing since 1975. He has had many Hot 100 hits, and has been awarded Juno’s and 15 Grammy nominations and won one.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Guy Mitchell
Guy Mitchells, an American singers and sometime actor has sold over 44 million records. Mitchell was active from 1947 until 1999.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Kentucky Headhunters
The Kentucky Headhunters were associated with country & southern rock.