Chuck Prophet is a guitar slinger that has been in the music biz for more decades now, more than most Songkick users have been alive, including a notorious stint in the late great 80's alt-country band Green on Red.
While that may seem like a long time in some respects, he's always keeping his approach fresh, while his initial influences remain firmly footed in the classic rock of yesteryear like they just don't know how to shake & bake anymore. His live sets are cool and competent without being complacent and constipated with obligatory revisits to the back catalog graveyard.
Some may come across him from his collaborations with Alejandro Escovedo or the songwriting he's done for artists he grew up listening to like Kim Carnes and Heart. He's a real rambling storytellin' troubadour from the mystical old school that never was, and a perpetual teenager making adult rock for the young at heart.
The solidly American music of Chuck Prophet kinda creeps up on listeners, with a relatively low profile on the music industry's rock n roll radar. If the big name buzz bands seem like military drones invading the airwaves from overhead, Chuck's albums flutter more like kites over Kansas cornfields on the edge of towns bypassed by the big box stores. Your average Warped tour ready pop punk band with some forgettable name & even more forgettable songs can sell more t-shirts in a weekend than Chuck will do in a year, but Chuck ain't really in it for the merch. He's got more pop craftsmanship & hectic holy history in the tunes he carefully carves out than an army of skateboard punks & tour busses huddled in some parking lot.