Chuck fresh

Chuck Fresh

Charles Arnold Graudins "Chuck" Fresh (born 10 January 1966, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an influential American disc jockey, singer and songwriter. A nightclub DJ from 1984 to 1999, Fresh DJed on radio stations and in popular nightclubs in the Philadelphia and Princeton scene. Fresh was instrumental in introducing house and techno music to the Philadelphia market. Retired in 2002, Fresh authored How to Be a DJ (Thompson Publishing), which explores all different types of DJs; nightclub, mobile, and radio.

Career

While studying marketing and business law at Temple University in Philadelphia, Fresh began working as a DJ, playing soul, disco and R&B at Club Touche in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania with fellow DJ Joseph Montalvo. When he became better known, he DJed at Club Atlantis in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When the M-Street club opened in Voorhees, New Jersey in 1989, he was invited to play on a regular basis. He continued DJing there until 1992, when he was instrumental in opening a new club, Radio USA, in Princeton, New Jersey. When a career change moved Fresh to Washington DJ in late 1999, Fresh began to do guest spots at various clubs up and down the east coast. He immersed himself in producing, remixing and recording with several bands in formats from rock to hip-hop, including Kiss The Red and Cauliflower.

Fresh currently is an active voiceover artist and performer, performing corporate and commercial voices for Taser International, The Learning Annex, The DJ Resource, and several other companies across the United States, Europe and Australia.
 
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