Chuck Brodsky

Chuck Brodsky
Born (1960-05-20) May 20, 1960 (age 64)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
GenresFolk music, singer-songwriter, Americana
Occupation(s)Songwriter, musician, storyteller
Years active1995–present
LabelsWaterbug Records, Red House Records, ChuckBrodsky.com Records
WebsiteChuck Brodsky

Chuck Brodsky (born May 20, 1960, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American musician and singer-songwriter currently living in Asheville, North Carolina. He is particularly known for his often humorous and political lyrics, as well as his songs about baseball, such as "The Ballad of Eddie Klep", "Moe Berg: The Song", and "Doc Ellis' No-No".

On his 2004 album Color Came One Day, he took on pollution in "Seven Miles Upwind", the destruction of independent business and regional culture by multinational corporations in "Trees Falling", and the abridgement of civil liberties associated with Bush administration policies in "Dangerous Times".