4th of July Week: Chuck’s Playing Every Song from A to Z!

4th of July Week: Chuck’s Playing Every Song from A to Z!

101.7 Chuck FM is showing off his alphabetizing skills by playing every song is his library, in order by title, from A to Z, between June 29 right through the 4th of July Weekend! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


101.7 Chuck FM is showing off his alphabetizing skills by playing every song is his library, in order by title, from A to Z, between June 29 right through the 4th of July Weekend! If Yankee Doodle was coming to town, it’s exactly what he would listen to.

Happy 4th of July from Chuck!

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