Starting July 1: Chuck’s 4th of July Z to A Playback

Starting July 1: Chuck’s 4th of July Z to A Playback

Starting Monday morning, July 1 at 6 AM, Chuck’s spending the week playing all his songs in order, backwards! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


Happy 4th of July Weekend from Chuck,
The Z to A Station for your Independence Day Celebration!

Chuck figured since most of ChuckTown will be slacking 4th of July week, Chuck will too. Starting Monday morning, July 1 at 6 AM, Chuck’s spending the week playing all his songs in order, backwards!

We’ll start with the Z’s and wrap with the A’s. Your challenge is to put that ChuckTown elementary school education to the test and see if you can guess which song’s next!

Thanks to the Ralph H Johnson Health Care System, caring for our nation’s heroes:

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