Chuck Brown began playing the piano at age 8, and wrote his first song (a piano instrumental called Judgment Day) at age 13, as one of the requirements for a Music merit badge in Boy Scouts. Years later, with hundreds of songs under his belt (both instrumentals and complete with lyrics, some solo compositions and some collaborations), and having released 5 albums upon an unsuspecting public, he continues to write, create and record music as time is available.
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His first solo piano album, Unadorned , was released in 1997 to a smattering of radio airplay on college and indie stations...and still in circulation on many internet radio stations today (album is now out of print, but available for track download on iTunes ).
The second album, The Big Love (a Christian pop album under the moniker The Grace Project ) came next, in 1998 ( iTunes ).
Another solo piano disc, Breathe , appeared in 2000 and quickly charted in the Top 60 New Age discs for national radio airplay ( iTunes )
An album of his original songs for children, Yellowberry Jam by Chuck Brown & The Chuckleberries , was next, in 2001 ( iTunes )
And most recently, he found time to put together the beautiful solo piano album, Incandescence ...released late in 2004 ( iTunes )
You'll also find profiles for two of Chuck's other recording entities here on MySpace:
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Chuck Brown & The Chuckleberries
The Grace Project
Chuck also composes and records children's music as part of the Noodlebug series of DVDs for young kids. He's hoping to release his second album of his own original songs for children in 2007.
He has scores of demos of his original compositions available online for those seeking material for new recording projects.
He's also developed a small network of cool web sites representing various interests.
And he makes his living primarily as a professional voiceover artist .