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Chuck Brodsky Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Chuck Brodsky

Chuck Brodsky Weekly Sunday Live Stream #42

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Apr 18, 2021

8:00 PM UTC
Chuck Brodsky Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Songs & stories, guitar & piano, show & tell. Also broadcast at 2 PM to Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chuckbrodsky/live/
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Sara Beth
April 17th 2023
Beautiful and welcoming venue. Mr. Brodsky was just as amazing and lyrical as he was when I saw my first show in 1992. Thank you for gifting the world with your talent!
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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Franklin
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Chuck Brodsky Biography

Chuck Brodsky is a storyteller, a songwriter, a troubador, a modern day bard. His acoustic guitar and voice draw you in with genuine, down-to-earth warmth and quirky, rootsy, finely crafted songs. Chuck’s wit and irony, set to haunting melodies delivered over syncopated guitar strumming or sweet fingerpicking, tells stories of oddball and underdog characters. His songs celebrate the goodness in people, the eccentric, the holy, the profound, the courageous, the inspiring, the beautiful. They poke fun at what needs poking, and sometimes challenge what needs to be challenged. They’re sworn to tell the truth.

Born and raised in Philadelphia, a very young Chuck fell in love with the piano and despite taking lessons, still managed to teach himself to play. Years later, on his first day at university orientation, gazing out the window he was inspired by two guys playing guitars. Chuck bought a guitar and enrolled in the school of life. Influenced by Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Lowell George, John Hartford, Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Greg Brown, The Rolling Stones, and Nic Jones, Chuck began writing songs in a unique style of his own while paying homage to the traditions.

After hitch-hiking to San Francisco and performing weekly at the Tattoo Rose Café open mic, Chuck spent a few years singing for tips on the streets of Europe, and worked as a fruit picker back in the USA. He played in coffeehouses throughout the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1980’s. Chuck won the "Emerging Songwriter Award" at the Napa Valley Folk Festival in 1992, and was warmly embraced at the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas the following year. Over the past 30 years Chuck has performed at festivals and in concert all across the USA, Canada, Ireland, Denmark, England, Israel, Lithuania, Latvia, Wales, and the Shetland Islands of Scotland.

His 13 albums have received world wide critical acclaim, with “The Baseball Ballads” Vol 1 and Vol 2 being part of the National Baseball Hall Of Fame's sound recording library. Four of Chuck's early CDs were produced in Atlanta by Kristian Bush of Sugarland. Four other albums were produced in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, by J.P. Cormier. His most recent CDs, "Gravity, Wings, And Heavy Things," "Them And Us," and "Tell Tale Heart," were produced by Chuck in Asheville NC.

Chuck’s passion for our National Pastime and its colorful, off-beat cast of characters is evident in two albums devoted entirely to Baseball tales. The first white man to play in the Negro Leagues. A pitcher who threw a no-hitter while hallucinating on LSD. A catcher who was also a spy during World War II. A baserunner who cost his team the pennant by not touching a base. The Clown Prince of Baseball (Max Patkin). And Chuck’s favorite player from childhood getting booed by hometown fans.

Chuck has performed three times at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and 22 of his celebrated Baseball story songs have been enshrined in the Hall’s sound recording library.
His beloved Philadelphia Phillies featured his song “Whitey & Harry” as well as an interview with Chuck in a documentary film about their legendary Hall of Fame player and broadcaster Richie Ashburn. Sony Pictures release, “Radio” (2003), included a cameo appearance by Chuck as well as his closing title track. “Moe Berg: The Song” can be heard in the PBS film “Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story” (2010). Kathy Mattea’s recording of his “We Are Each Other’s Angels” is the closing track for the film “Dear Mr. Goodlife” (1998). Eleven of Chuck’s songs appear in the motion picture “The Deposition” (2011). His song “Blow ‘em Away”, recorded by David Wilcox and many others, appears on the Christine Lavin produced “Laugh Tracks.” In 2019 Chuck was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall Of Fame.
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