Chuck Prophet's streak of more than a dozen critically acclaimed solo records stretches all the way back to 1990, when the California native first shifted focus from his tenure with pioneering neo-psych band Green on Red to working under his own name. Since then, his songs have appeared in a slew of films and television shows, and his work has been covered by Bruce Springsteen, Solomon Burke, Heart, and a host of others. Rolling Stone dubbed him a "streetwise city kid with an eye for the country," while Uncut proclaimed him a "renaissance-rocker," and NPR declared that "no one can turn tales from the outer limits into catchy songs quite like Prophet does."
Chuck Prophet's streak of more than a dozen critically acclaimed solo records stretches all the way back to 1990, when the California native first shifted focus from his tenure with pioneering neo-psych band Green on Red to working under his own name. Since then, his songs have appeared in a slew of films and television shows, and his work has been covered by Bruce Springsteen, Solomon Burke, Heart, and a host of others. Rolling Stone dubbed him a "streetwise city kid with an eye for the country," while Uncut proclaimed him a "renaissance-rocker," and NPR declared that "no one can turn tales from the outer limits into catchy songs quite like Prophet does."
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