
Chuck White
Sound Of Freedom
© 2007 Chuck White (634479629440)
Patriotic single to support our American troops.
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Chuck White’s passion is songwriting. He has reached back into his past and crafted songs that touch the listener’s soul. He looks at day to day life and the events that shape our memories and allows his thoughts to flow from his pen and connect to the listener’s heart. He dreams of good things to come or what may be one day and records them for future generations. His music is about life and death, true love and heartbreak, hanging on and letting go.
His most recent obsession is to honor our American military and try to give back to them what they give to us every day – the freedom to live and to dream. 100% of the monies collected from the downloads of “That’s Just What You Do” and the “Sound of Freedom” are donated to the military organizations “Michigan’s Fallen Heroes Memorial Fund” (to build hometown memorials for fallen soldiers) and “Operation: Quiet Comfort” (to aid in purchasing and shipping much-needed supplies for the wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.).
He co-writes with his dear friend and singer/songwriter, Morgan Cryar, who has put his signature on each project.
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Excellent patriotic song
author: RadioIndy.comChuck White’s “Sound of Freedom” CD-single is a memorable and honorable modern country tune. Benefiting those serving in the American military, this tribute to our soldiers is musically captivating and lyrically inspirational. It’s energetic and lively sound serves as the perfect vehicle to deliver its patriotic message. Vocally, Chuck delivers powerhouse and passionate performances. The tight female harmonies really add to the climactic nature of the chorus. Furthermore, the electric guitar lead melody adds a lot of personality. Brought to perfection by quality production, the “Sound of Freedom” is an outstanding tribute to our country.
sound of freedom
author: John Rodda