Chuck Wicks Celebrates ‘Turning Point’ Release in Nashville

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Chuck Wicks took to the stage at Nashville’s Tin Roof last night to celebrate the release of his sophomore album, Turning Point. Wicks treated the packed crowd of friends, colleagues, and fans to an hour and forty-five minute set, drawing from the new album and throwing back to old favorites, from his hit “Stealing Cinderella” to covers like Garth Brooks’ “Friends In Low Places.” From slow burners like “I Don’t Do Lonely Well” to the uptempo “She’s Gone,” Wicks had the camo-clad to heel-donning, some of whom spent the day traveling to celebrate with Wicks, singing every word to even the newest songs. The artist and America’s Morning Show co-host even dipped into a rendition of Justin Bieber’s “Love Yourself,” which he shared that he’s also recorded as a cover with Charles Kelley.

Take a listen to Wicks’ sophomore release, which blends passionate vocals with insightful writing, here and check out our interview with Wicks here.

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