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COUNTRY CROONER CHUCK WICKS RELEASES NEW FIVE-SONG EP

Started in a Bar Available Everywhere April 15


Cover art for Chuck Wicks’ new EP Started in a Bar (Verge Records)

Country artist and radio host Chuck Wicks is showing us his softer, more vulnerable side by releasing Started in a Bar, a five-song EP of love songs that will make you laugh, smile, cry and sing along. The title track serves as a focus track for the rest of the album, which is available now on all streaming platforms via Verge Records, the label arm of global music company ONErpm.


Four of the five songs on Started in a Bar, produced by 20-year Nashville veteran Jimmy Ritchey, were either written or co-written by Wicks, essentially as love letters to his wife, Kasi. “This EP speaks to the songwriter side of me and the type of songs I love to write—story songs; real songs; songs that make you think,” Wicks says.


Sweet and soulful, “Every single word” of the self-penned ‘Started in a Bar’ “is from my life,” he adds. “I’ll never forget when Kasi walked into the same bar as me on a Sunday afternoon in downtown Nashville. We immediately found ourselves in conversation, and the rest was history.”


It started in a bar

Couple beers and conversation way too hard to hear

‘Cause the band played way too loud, didn’t care

Just kept spinning around on a dance floor

To your favorite song, hope they play it more

Didn’t want to go home/Both trying not to go too far

It all started in a bar


The wistful “Small Towns Do” (Wicks) and previous digital releases “Solid Gold” (Wicks) and “Old with You” (Wicks/Joe Fox/Seth Ennis) carry out the love letter theme. Rounding out the EP is a duet with Jimmy Allen on the bittersweet classic “On and On,” written by singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop for his 1976 debut album, Careless.


“Small Towns Do” pays homage to young love and idyllic hometowns in the south; in “Solid Gold,” Wicks promises his wife he’ll “hold [her] like a Conway song” with a “twang of old Mr. Jones,” and in “Old with You,” he celebrates being “the luckiest guy in the room” because he’s the one who “gets to get old with you.”


Wicks—whose debut single “Stealing Cinderella” earned him 2007’s highest chart debut for a new country artist—has since found success in numerous segments of the entertainment industry, including as a songwriter (with cuts by Jason Aldean and Steve Holy), radio show host (catch new episodes of his iHeart podcast Talk to Chuck on Mondays and Thursdays) and television personality, including a guest appearance on Nashville and as a celebrity contestant on Dancing with the Stars.


His latest business projects involve developing a theater and launching a new line of wines. Wicks has turned downtown Nashville’s historic Woolworth building into a 400-seat theatre that will host a first of its kind theatrical residency (for a show called Shiners). Wicks helped create the show alongside world-renowned choreography duo, Nappytabs. He also recently launched a wine line called Melorosa with wife, Kasi.


For the latest news and more information, visit ChuckWicks.com and follow Wicks on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.


About Verge

Verge Records, an independent label originally founded by Emmanuel Zunz in 2006 and the genesis of global music company ONErpm, relaunched in June 2019 with music producer, publisher and artist manager Mickey Jack Cones at the helm as co-founder and president/COO. Verge Records is based in Nashville and utilizes ONErpm’s international presence for distribution and to leverage opportunities for the Verge roster.

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