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Chad Brock

 
Artist: Chad Brock
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  • Born: July 31, 1963, Ocala, FL
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "III", "Chad Brock", "Yes!
  • Representative Songs: "Yes!", "Ordinary Life", "A Country Boy Can Survive

Biography

Contemporary country singer/songwriter Chad Brock was born and raised in Ocala, FL; despite performing in the church choir throughout his youth, his initial love was athletics, and he was a highly touted high-school football player. After joining the school chorus, however, Brock also emerged as a star soloist, and became so enamored of music that he turned down a collegiate athletic scholarship to pursue a career as a performer. Relocating to Nashville to work as a songwriter, he initially struggled to get his foot in the music industry's door, and as a result spent three years touring as a member of the World Championship Wrestling organization. Finally, in 1998, Brock signed with Warner Bros. and issued his self-titled debut later that year. The second single, "Ordinary Life," was a breakout hit, climbing into the country Top Five, and "Lightning Does the Work" was also moderately popular. Brock's follow-up was 2000's Yes!, and the title track -- a story song about meeting and romancing his wife -- became his first country chart-topper, nearly making the pop Top 20 as well. 2001's III didn't quite duplicate that success, however. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Chad Brock
Background information
Born July 31, 1963 (1963-07-31) (age 46)[1]
Origin Ocala, Florida, USA[1]
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter, disc jockey
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1998-present
Labels Warner Bros.
Broken Bow
Rocky Comfort
Straight Shooter
Associated acts Cledus T. Judd
Tracy Lawrence

Chad Brock (born July 31, 1963 in Ocala, Florida[1]) is an American country music artist and disc jockey. Before beginning his musical career in the late 1990s, he was a professional wrestler in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), until an injury forced him to retire.

Brock signed to Warner Bros. Records' Nashville division in the late 1990s, releasing three studio albums — 1999's Chad Brock, 2000's Yes!, and 2001's III — for the label. These albums, overall, produced seven singles on the Billboard country music charts, including the Number One hit "Yes!" and the Top Five "Ordinary Life". Brock left Warner Bros. in 2002 and signed to Broken Bow Records a year later; although he released five singles for the label (of which four charted), his album for Broken Bow was not released, and he exited that label as well.

Starting in the late 2000s, Brock has also begun a career as a disc jockey at WQYK-FM in Tampa, Florida, where he and parody singer Cledus T. Judd co-host a morning show.

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Biography

Chad Brock was born July 31, 1963 in Ocala, Florida. In high school, Brock played football and was offered a post-secondary scholarship to play sports.[1] He turned down the scholarship, however, as his experiences in the school choir had convinced him to pursue a singing career.[1] Brock moved to Nashville, Tennessee to follow this dream, but he met with little success at first.[1] In 1994, he signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Records, but he did not release any music for over three years.[2]

As Warner Brothers and WCW got together to cross promote Brock, Chad Brock trained at World Championship Wrestling's training facility, the WCW Power Plant. He wrestled for WCW from 1994 until 1996 until an injury forced Brock to retire. He also appeared at several WCW events in 1999, where he was briefly involved in an angle with Curt Hennig.

In 2009 Chad Brock and Warren Hansen bought out Artist and Fans LLC, a country music video network and renamed it AMV, (American Music Video Network) which hails out of Troy, Alabama. Brock and Hansen are working hard to get national distribution in the near future.

Musical career

In 1998, Brock released his debut single, "Evangeline", which peaked at #51 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. This song's followup, the ballad "Ordinary Life", went on to become Brock's first major hit,[1] reaching a peak of #3 on the same charts, as well as #39 on the Billboard Hot 100. Following that song's success, Brock released his self-titled debut album. Its third and final single, "Lightning Does the Work", reached #19 in 1999.

Brock's fourth chart single was a rewrite of Hank Williams, Jr.'s signature song "A Country Boy Can Survive", a #2 hit for Williams in 1981. This version, which featured Williams and George Jones, was entitled "A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K Version)", was re-written with lyrics pertaining to the Year 2000 problem (abbreviated Y2K). This song served as the first single from Brock's 2000 album Yes!. Its second single was the title track, which went on to become Brock's only Number One Billboard hit,[1] as well as a #22 hit on the Hot 100 charts. The third and final single from Yes! ("The Visit") peaked at #21, however.

2001 saw the release of Brock's third and final album for Warner Bros. Records. Entitled III, it was less successful than its predecessor.[1] III only one chart entry in "Tell Me How", which failed to make Top 40. This album also reprised Brock's three highest-charting singles ("Yes!", "Ordinary Life" and "Lightning Does the Work"). Shortly afterward, he signed to Broken Bow Records, then a newly-formed independent label. There, he recorded his fourth studio album, entitled Free. Although five of its singles were released (with four of those five singles entering the country charts), the album itself was not shipped, and Brock exited Broken Bow's roster.

Brock left Nashville in 2005 to co-host a morning show on the Tampa, Florida station WQYK-FM along with country music parodist Cledus T. Judd. He remains on the mornins show on WQYK-FM while Cletus moved on to the Bull in Atlanta GA. In 2007, Brock signed with Rocky Comfort Records, a label which was started by Tracy Lawrence,[3] although he did not release anything for the label. His first single in four years, "Put a Redneck in the White House", was released in August 2008 on the Straight Shooter label.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US Country US US Heat CAN Country
1998 Chad Brock 37 31
2000 Yes!
  • Released: May 2, 2000
  • Label: Warner Bros. Nashville
17 125 3 21
2001 III
  • Released: September 25, 2001
  • Label: Warner Bros. Nashville
44 *
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US Country US CAN Country
1998 "Evangeline" 51 Chad Brock
1999 "Ordinary Life" 3 39 10
"Lightning Does the Work" 19 86 21
"A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K version)"
(with Hank Williams, Jr. and George Jones)
30 75 66 Yes!
2000 "Yes!" 1 22 1
"The Visit" 21 108 *
2001 "Tell Me How" 47 * III
2002 "A Man's Gotta Do" 60 * Free (unreleased)
2003 "That Was Us" 58 *
"It's a Woman Thing" *
2004 "You Are" 48
"That Changed Me" 53
2008 "Put a Redneck in the White House" single only
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
* denotes unknown peak positions

Guest singles

Year Single Artist CAN Country Album
2000 "No One" Shirley Myers 35 New Country 7

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