HOW IT SHOULD BE
co-written by Rhean Boyer
cut for Carolina Rain's "Weather The Storm"
(click the cover to listen)
"I wrote this song with Chuck Floyd. It's really just a song about looking at the shape the world is in and imagining the way God really meant for it to be and wondering how it got this way wondering if it will ever change." - Rhean
"It seems like it's impossible to watch television or even drive down the road without seeing a problem you wish you could fix but know you can't. When Rhean and I wrote this song, I think we were just acknowledging that desire to do more. Hopefully the song is encouraging at the same time." - Chuck
ON THE WATER
co-written by Chris Hennessee
has recently been licensed as the themesong for a hunting+ fishing show with the same name.
The show airs in Oklahoma 3 times a week on Oklahoma City Channel 25 and in Tulsa on channel 41. It also airs 5 times a week nationally on The Sportsman's Channel and 5 times a week internationally on Wild TV.
MINE'S BIGGER
co-written by Joe Leathers and Skip Black.
released on Ansel Brown's debutCD summer 2007
(click the cover to listen)
Ansel also cut SMOKE and THE ROAD DOESN'T END.
Check his page to listen!
Click the cover to listen and order.
On this CD you'll find the following songs co-written by CAF: THE ROAD DOESN'T END
WHY ME
WHAT LOVE IS
WHEN YOU COME AROUND
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AWARDS!
SHE'S WATER co-written by Eddie Heinzelman, recently won 3rd place in a song competition hosted by Jeffrey's Grille. There were 90 songs submitted, and the judges were Ellen Britton, Jenny Gill, and Missy Gallimore.
(August 2007)
YOU GOT LUCKY
The New Hampshire Country Music Association held its annual award show Oct. 19 to announce the winners from its 21st Annual Talent Search held in September. And the winners are:
Co-Songwriter of the Year - You Got Lucky by Anthony Matrumalo and Chuck Allen Floyd.
BORROWED WINGS
The Excellence in Songwriting Award
Billboard World Song Contest
Best Country Song 2008
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July 15th - 9:30 pm
2009 - a CAF year!!
Chuck Allen Floyd was raised in Tecumseh, Oklahoma, a small farming and ranching community about 30 minutes away from anything he deemed worth doing. Although his family enjoyed country music and always kept a radio on the local station, Chuck did not grow up in a musical family. In fact, no one he knew played an instrument one would be likely to find in a Nashville studio. He was just a kid that grew up playing basketball, made decent grades and vaguely knew he would end up going to college, but had no idea why.
During Chuck's first week of college at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, he went to a friend's apartment and noticed an acoustic guitar leaning in the corner. He picked it up and could not put it down. Chuck immediately began writing songs and worked to form a country band that would play in the local honky-tonks.
Having played in and around Ada for two years, Chuck transferred to Belmont University to see what Nashville was all about. It quickly became apparent to him that Nashville was about one thing: great songs. A constant fixture at Douglas Corner and the Bluebird Cafe, Chuck loved seeing the faces and hearing the voices behind the songs he'd grown up listening to in Oklahoma.
He continued writing, but by graduation, he decided to go back to Oklahoma in order to attend law school at the University of Oklahoma.
After passing the bar in Texas, Chuck began practicing law in Amarillo, Texas at a corporate defense firm.
Bored beyond belief, Chuck quit and made his way back to Nashville. He began playing writers' nights at the places where he used to sit in the crowd and developed friendships with hit writers and publishers who helped him grow as a songwriter and make his way into Nashville's songwriting community.
In September 2004, Chuck signed his first publishing deal with Blacktop Music Group.
(from the page of Blacktop Music Group)
Until today, Chuck wrote countless songs (well maybe he still can count them) and keeps on writing great music. Don't miss to check out the Brandnew Song of the Week and never forget the most important thing: SUPPORT OUR GUY!!
Chuck opened shows for Vern Gosdin, Blake Shelton, Kevin Fowler and Billy Yates.
"I'm going worldwide, BIG TIME!
Taking Mother Earth by storm from the blind side
Moscow, London, Hongkong, Spain,
Everybody's gonna know my name!
You better get a ticket while there's room on the C-train !!!"
Video below: CAF and the Hired Hands @ Lowton Labour Club, Lowton /England
March 14th 2008
(taken by Dags)
Enjoy more videos in the video section and in the blogs!
My debut single ROLLIN' IN THE HEY is currently #83 on the Music Row Breakout Chart and is poised to move into the top 75 WITH A BULLET!!!. Request it at your local radio station today and CLICK ON THE ALBUM COVER BELOW TO BUY THE ENTIRE CD FOR A LIMITED TIME FOR ONLY $5.00.
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Hey TeamFloyd, I am sending you a Deep Blue Eyes.
Really looking forward to the show this Wed (May 6th). For those who haven't been here: we are at 212 E. Sheridan -- right next to parking garage in Bricktown.
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Hey TeamFloyd, I am sending you a Alabama Slammer.