Wicks performs Express
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 – Chuck Wicks participated in Operation Snowball Express yesterday in Nashville. American Airlines donated six planes to fly families of fallen soldiers on an all expense paid vacation to Disneyland in California. Wicks performed for the families and signed autographs before they boarded their Snowball Express flights.
More news for Chuck Wicks
- 10/11/18: Wicks smells the "Flowers"
- 01/24/11: Wicks leaves RCA
- 02/08/09: Chuck Wicks, Jewel ready to begin Dancing With the Stars
- 02/26/08: Brad Paisley manages to prank Chuck Wicks on closing night
- 12/17/07: Chuck Wicks achieves fastest rising single from debut artist
- 10/01/07: Chuck Wicks performs "Stealing Cinderella" at wedding of UT coach's daughter
- 09/17/07: Chuck Wicks debuts single
- 08/21/07: Chuck Wicks makes Opry debut
CD reviews for Chuck Wicks
Talk about a long break. Chuck Wicks' "Stealing Cinderella" cracked the Top Ten and entered the daddy/daughter dance pantheon forever, way back in 2007. That single was from Wicks' debut record, "Starting Now." Now here we are, and the pride of Smyrna, Del. is ready at last to deliver his sophomore effort. It's true that Wicks has kept busy, moonlighting as a TV host, dancer, actor and general pinup pretty boy. But the years have not been entirely kind. ...
There's a possibility that the name Chuck Wicks doesn't quite ring a bell with you, but he's the guy behind Stealing Cinderella, his debut hit single from 2009. Since then, Wicks has had mid-level success, seeing further singles make respectable gains, but nothing like that first big hit. Now, Wicks is back with "Rough," a five-song EP that showcases some great songwriting and solid delivery and just may be what gets Wicks back in the game.
Wicks manages to include a ...
It isn't often that a country singer kicks off a career with a weepy, contemplative ballad and enjoys a good measure of success right out of the gate. Yet, Chuck Wicks managed to pull it off with his unlikely hit "Stealing Cinderella." And it stirred plenty of emotions - including those of University of Tennessee football coach Phil Fulmer, who asked the Delaware native to perform the song about a young man asking for his girlfriend's hand in marriage at Fulmer's ...
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