Description
Chuck Brodsky is a storyteller, a songwriter, a troubadour, a modern day bard. His wit and irony, down-to-earth warmth, and quirky, rootsy, finely crafted songs, tell stories of oddball and underdog characters. His songs celebrate the goodness in people, the eccentric, the holy, the profound, the courageous, the inspiring, the beautiful. They poke fun at what needs poking, and sometimes challenge what needs to be challenged. Theyโre sworn to tell the truth.
Over the past 33 years Chuck has performed at festivals and in concerts all across the USA, Canada, Ireland, Denmark, England, Israel, Lithuania, Latvia, Wales, and the Shetland Islands of Scotland. Heโs performed three times at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and 22 of his Baseball story songs have been enshrined in the Hall of Fameโs sound recording library.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, a very young Chuck fell in love with the piano. Despite taking lessons, he still managed to teach himself how to play. Years later, on his first day of university orientation, he saw two guys playing guitars. He soon got one of his own, transferred out of the university and into the school of life. Influenced by Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Lowell George, John Hartford, Jackson Browne, Greg Brown, The Rolling Stones, and Nic Jones, Chuck started writing songs in a style that is very much his own, yet pays homage to the traditions.
After hitchhiking to San Francisco and singing weekly at the Tattoo Rose Cafeโs open mic, Chuck spent a few years singing for tips on the streets of Europe, and worked as a fruit picker back in the USA. In the late 1980โs, he began performing in small coffeehouses around the San Francisco Bay Area.
Chuck and his songs have appeared in several films and on tv. His beloved Philadelphia Phillies featured an interview with him as well as his song โWhitey & Harryโ in the documentary โRichie Ashburn: A Baseball Life.โ The 2003 Sony Pictures release โRadioโ included a cameo by Chuck as well as his closing title track. โMoe Berg: The Songโ is featured in the PBS film โJews and Baseball: An American Love Storyโ (2010). Kathy Matteaโs recording of his song โWe Are Each Otherโs Angelsโ is in the film โDear Mr. Goodlifeโ (1998). โBlow โem Awayโ has been recorded by David Wilcox and many others, and also appears on the Christine Lavin produced โLaugh Tracks.โ In April of 2019 Chuck was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall Of Fame for his songs about Baseball.
Four of Chuckโs early CDs were produced in Atlanta by Sugarlandโs Kristian Bush, while four of his more recent CDs were produced in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, by J.P. Cormier. His last three albums have been self-produced in Asheville NC, including his newest, โGravity, Wings, And Heavy Things.โ
