Chuck’s Playing His Entire Music Library Backwards Starting Jan. 1!

Chuck’s Playing His Entire Music Library Backwards Starting Jan. 1!

101.7 Chuck FM’s Z to A playback is BACK! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/101.7 Chuck FM’s Z to A playback is BACK!


Tune in for Chuck’s Z to A Countdown
Starting Monday, Jan. 1, 2024

101.7 Chuck FM’s Z to A playback is BACK!

All the songs he plays, S-D-R-A-W-K-C-A-B! Chuck’ll play every song in his library in reverse alphabetical order starting Monday, Jan. 1, 2024 until he runs outta songs – and it takes a while! Tune in to guess what song is coming next.

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Happy New Year from Chuck!

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