Chuck Kesilman
Genre: Various
Website: http://www.chuckkesilman.com
Biography:
Chuck Kesilman releases “Return of the Walrus, Flight of the Blackbird”. Chuck Kesilman, a former probation officer and elementary discipline counselor working with high risk youngsters, hopes to effect and curb violence through his newly produced Song on CDs. The legendary Walrus and Bird song, a Lennon / McCartney tribute, is being played around the world, locally and can be found in local outlets. He is being featured on nationally and local media talk shows.
Recognized as “The World’s Greatest Single/Solo 12-String Beatles Guitarist” composer, songwriter musician, he is also well as known for playing classic hits from the 60’s and 70’s. He opened for Julian Lennon, after he was sought out by a talent scout. The 2-song CD produced by Robin Vosberry, gives Credits to Derrick Russell/drums, Steven Lane /bass, Ron Stroopes/photography, Brittany Barrett/artist, CD duplication/Robb R Minniear, RLM-Media, Southern B Digital, Charles Smith/ recording at Red River Studios. Promotions include Chuck’s wife Bonnie Buras Kesilman, longtime associate Karl Hasting, and YWCA NWLA Week Without Violence Committee Chair, Shreveport Chamber Diplomat Beth Foster APT Action Programs Today. The legendary ‘Walrus and Bird Song’ is a Lennon / McCartney tribute, and is being highlighted and played on f BEATLES-A-RAMA. from Viejo, California, and Pat Matthews of the Global Source Media announces the Beatlesque song is being highlighted “Eight
Days A Week. New Artist Radio, TMC and Dark, Salt Lake City Utah, is now broadcasting it around the world. Ron Stroopes, Pod Caster/The Daily Zipcast, is featuring The Hit Song in Ohio, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and other states. April 10, 2005, Kesilman’s “Hey Rah! He’s The Guitar Man”, a tribute to James Burton, reached #1 on the Top 40 Charts on New Artist Radio, an international Website, broadcasted from Utah stayed there for over seven weeks. Through Kesilman’s thoughts and love for the Beatles the knowing how war, oppression, violence, and everyday crimes and problems, effect the world, his song reflects how the Lord sends a message of love through two familiar characters from the past: the Walrus (Lennon) and the Blackbird {.McCartney) who have been empowered by the lord to spread the word of love around the world.