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| | Chuck Brodsky's Official Web Site |
 | | Chuck's debut album, “A Fingerpainter's Murals,” was released in 1995 on Waterbug Records, and was a critical favorite with its collection of vividly rendered stories--from a farmer losing his land ("Acre by Acre") to a washed-up pitcher trying to hold on a little longer ("Lefty"). |
 | | In 1996, Chuck signed with Red House Records and released "Letters in the Dirt," introducing us to great characters such as a roadside peach vendor still wondering after thirty years if he married the right woman ("Bill and Annie"), and the first white baseball player in the Negro Leagues ("The Ballad of Eddie Klepp"). |
 | | Chuck has toured extensively throughout the US, Canada, and Ireland for 12 years, playing at folk festivals such as Tønder in Denmark, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Kerrville, Philadelphia, and Strawberry, as well as the Lincoln Center Out of Door series in New York, among others. |
| www.chuckbrodsky.com (846 words) |
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