The hosts and producer of America's Morning Show were injured in an automobile accident while traveling to Mardi Gras on Monday (Feb. 27), and Chuck Wicks remains hospitalized.
Today we turn our attentions to an artist who started out on a music reality show that most people may never heard of, a program that was cancelled well before a champion could be crowned.
Chuck Wicks knows a thing or two about writing a memorable love song. His 2007 debut single "Stealing Cinderella" reached the Top 5 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart became a lifelong staple at weddings.
Chuck Wicks will hit the open road this month in support of his forthcoming sophomore album, Turning Point. The singer recently announced his Turning Point Tour, which will take him to eight cities in promotion of new music.
Luke Bryan paid a visit to America's Morning Show on Wednesday morning (July 22), where he played a hilarious prank on one of the show's co-hosts, fellow country singer Chuck Wicks.
This is not a new song from Chuck Wicks. It was released in July of 2013. I don't know why it hasn't done better on the charts or in radio air play. The song evokes a thought of sunsets on a sandy beach and right now, with all the cold weather we've been having, I thought it would be the perfect song from my Daily Digital Download.
The 24th annual CMA Fest Celebrity Softball game wasn't without competition, but in the end, the cause and a good time were most important things. Florida Georgia Line, Scotty McCreery, Danielle Bradbery, Sara Evans and Jana Kramer were just a few of the stars who stepped up for City of Hope.
'Us Again,' Chuck Wicks' debut single on Blaster Records, is a patient, orchestral ballad about yearning to get back together with the one you loved and lost. Wicks has always been a talented interpreter of songs. His pain comes through early on this track from an upcoming studio album.
Former Monkees singer Davy Jones died of a heart attack today (Feb. 29) at the age of 66. Though Jones was a pop icon, memorizing kids of the ’60s with his television series band, even country stars were affected by the loss and shared fond memories of the singer and the show via Twitter. It just goes to show that music is a universal language, regardless of genre.