Celebrate the End of 2020 with Every Song in Chuck’s Library

Celebrate the End of 2020 with Every Song in Chuck’s Library

Chuck is kicking off 2021 playing all of his songs in alphabetical order! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


Kick 2020 to the Curb & the New Year Off Right
with Chuck’s A to Z Countdown

Chuck is kicking off 2021 playing all of his songs in alphabetical order! Starting New Years morning at 6 AM with Duran Duran’s ‘A View To A Kill’ and wrapping up whenever we get to it with ‘Cherry Poppin Daddies ‘Zoot Suit Riot,” Chuck’s starting the new year off with some very un-2020-like calm and orderliness. And, if you miss some, no worries! Chuck’ll go through the list twice!

Happy End of 2020 from Chuck and The Clekis Law Firm:

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