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Chuck Ransom

Kungsbacka, Halland
38 Years Old
Songwriter, Vocalist, Singer-Songwriter
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"It´s sad to know that you won't be around to be around no more"
BIOGRAPHY
Chuck Ransom

Singer and songwriter in The Chuckies.
www.myspace.com/thechuckies and
The Chuck Norris Expermient,
www.chucknorris experiment.com

Used to sing and write songs in <br>
Rickshaw.
www.myspace.com/rickshawrockers (R.I.P)

I eat in Kungsbacka, Sweden, Europe.

Chuck Ransom Discography:

The Chuckies
"The Thuckies" CD/LP
+ singles, comps, tributes, DVD´s etc.

The Chuck Norris Experiment
"The Return Of Rock'n'Roll" CD/LP
"...And The Rest Will Follow" CD/LP
"Volume! Voltage!" CD
"s/t" CD/LP
+ singles, comps, tributes, DVD´s etc.

Rickshaw
"Sonic Overload" CD
"Down The Road..." CD
"Action...GO!" CD/LP
"Double DeLuxe" CD
"Tender Songs Of Love" LP
+ singles, comps, tributes, DVD´s etc.
LEVEL
semi-pro
GENRES
Country, Rock , Alternative Rock
PUBLISHING COMPANY
Dope Productions, independent publishing company
Contact
Management: chuckransom@gmail.com
Label: info@nicotinerecords.com
Booking: chris@chrisgingles.com
INFLUENCES
Musically: From Kris Kristofferson to Iggy Pop

Life: My wife, stupid people (a never ending source of lyrical inspiration), red wine & red meat.
DAY JOB
Rock star
I AM INTERESTED IN
in co writing online
in co writing in person
in networking with songwriters
in pitching songs to artist
in pitching songs to tv
in getting a record deal
in getting a publishing deal
I WRITE:
It's my second job

I Also Write:
by myself
with others
for myself
for others

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
melody
music
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SONG PLACEMENTS
DVD - TWO WHEEL TERRORS
DVD - STONED FROM THE UNDERGROUND FESTIVAL
DVD - DIRT BIKE DELIRIUM 2
DVD - CRAZY CHICKS & PARTY TRICKS
DVD / VHS - FMX SHOWDOWN
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Legends: Bobby Braddock

In Nashville, most successful songwriters have a fairly short run. On hit, one year, two years, five years. Occasionally, we get one whose career approaches the length of a real career or, more often, one who has a few years success, then slips into oblivion, only to emerge again for another brief era of hit-making.

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Legends: Rickie Lee Jones

She speaks softly, not unlike the way she sings --soft, soulful passages, almost like secrets to the closest of friends --punctuated by bursts of exaltation. It's much like the span of emotion in her work, and in her new record, Balm in Gilead, which veers from the pure, naked heartbreak of "Bonfires" to the elation of "Old Enough," to the beautiful "Wild Girl," which celebrates the 21st birthday of her daughter, while simultaneously reflecting on the unchained fervor of her own wild days.

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Legends: Robert Earl Keen

As singer/songwriters go, Robert Earl Keen doesn't seem like the kind of artist who could honestly be accused of sloth. But despite a catalog choked with characters and conversations pulled from a colorful life, he makes that very claim on "Something That I Do," a track where he brags of his ability to not let work get in the way of an otherwise pleasant afternoon.

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Townes Van Zandt: Facets, Faults & Fractures

It's 10 o'clock at night on an abandoned Music Row. The year is 1985. In a third-floor office in an old house that serves as the offices for the Oak Ridge Boys' Silverline/Goldline Music Publishing, Steve Earle brings the chair he's leaning back in down hard, flipping his hair out of his eyes for emphasis.

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