Chad Brock

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Chad Brock is a country music singer from Ocala, Florida. He was mainly interested in athletics as a kid and was a highly touted high-school football player. He later relocated to Nashville to pursue a musical career. Brock is also a former professional wrestler for the WCW from 1994-1997. Brock's Warner Brothers debut came out in 1998 and left WB in 2002 to sign with Broken Bow. Brock left Nashville to join WQYK's morning show with Cledus T Judd in Tampa, Florida. Brock just signed with a new label TAG records (The Artist Group). Brock's new release will be sometime in 07.

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US Hot Country
1998 "Evangeline" - #51 Chad Brock
1999 "Ordinary Life" #39 #1 Chad Brock
1999 "Lightning Does The Work" #86 #19 Chad Brock
1999 "A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K version)"
(featuring Hank Williams, Jr. and George Jones)
#75 #30 Yes!
2000 "Yes!" #22 #1 Yes!
2000 "The Visit" - #21 Yes!
2001 "Tell Me How" - #47 III
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