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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chuck_TreeceChuck Treece - Wikipedia

    Years active. 1982–present. Chuck Treece (born May 30, 1964) is a session musician and professional skateboarder from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1984, he became famous for being the first African-American skateboarder to be featured on the cover of Thrasher magazine.

  2. 10 nov 2015 · Chuck Treece Dream'n (Caroline Records, 1991) TRACKLIST: 01 - Violin 00:00 02 - Feel So Good 03:08 03 - Flyin' 06:28 04 - All Inside 09:30 05 - Always 12:41 06 - Nena 15:07 07 - Tryin' 18:01 08...

  3. About Chuck Treece. Chuck Treece (b. 1964) is a session musician and professional skateboarder from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1984, he became the first African American skateboarder to...

  4. 18 mag 2020 · Chuck Treece – Wheels of Soul. Father, musician, skateboarder… the multi-talented and prolific Chuck Treece continues to grind. By A.D. Amorosi / May 18, 2020. Threads. Catching up with Philadelphia punk rock and skateboard icon Chuck Treece.

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  5. 4 lug 2023 · Chuck Treece applies a punk rock mentality to everything he does, from his illustrious career as a pioneering, Black pro-skater, to playing with hardcore pioneers Bad Brain and forming his own skate rock group, McRad. A version of this story appears in Issue 79 of Huck. Get your copy now, or subscribe to make sure you never miss another issue.

  6. 19 mag 2023 · Chuck Treece (b. 1964) is known as a seasoned guitarist, bassist, drummer, vocalist, and, in many circles, a skateboarding legend. The first African-American youth in Philadelphia to become a sponsored skateboarder in 1982, Treece started his band McRad in the same year, and the group is still going strong 28 years later.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Chuck_TreeceChuck Treece - Wikiwand

    Chuck Treece (born May 30, 1964) is a session musician and professional skateboarder from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1984, he became famous for being the first African-American skateboarder to be featured on the cover of Thrasher magazine.