Chuck Schaeffer Guitarist/Singer/Songwriter

Philly-born Chuck Schaeffer spent most of his musical career as a backup guitarist for assorted "rock and roll stars". It wasn't long before he'd earned his nickname, "The Chameleon"; the guy who could play almost anything with anybody.
"Uncommon Sense" is a collection of eight different musically experimental rock songs he'd "always meant to record". So in 2007, he formed Chuck Schaeffer Band and wisely used the opportunity to show off his scalding, bluesy guitar, earthy voice and unique lyrics. It worked.
Soon after, he released the much anticipated follow-up EP, "The Sound Of The Chameleon", this time he went back to his roots and used more guitar, giving him a much beefier and edgier sound than Uncommon Sense.
His latest release, "The Taste Of The Chameleon", is now available everywhere for digital download and features the hit rock ballad with the 2 minute guitar solo, "My Goddess".
Chuck is also serious about his trademark guitar sound. He plays Parker Guitars, PRS Guitars, uses Digitech Effects, Sennheiser Microphones, Fender Amps and absolutely swears by APEX electric guitar, acoustic guitar and electric bass strings.
"Uncommon Sense" is a collection of eight different musically experimental rock songs he'd "always meant to record". So in 2007, he formed Chuck Schaeffer Band and wisely used the opportunity to show off his scalding, bluesy guitar, earthy voice and unique lyrics. It worked.
Soon after, he released the much anticipated follow-up EP, "The Sound Of The Chameleon", this time he went back to his roots and used more guitar, giving him a much beefier and edgier sound than Uncommon Sense.
His latest release, "The Taste Of The Chameleon", is now available everywhere for digital download and features the hit rock ballad with the 2 minute guitar solo, "My Goddess".
Chuck is also serious about his trademark guitar sound. He plays Parker Guitars, PRS Guitars, uses Digitech Effects, Sennheiser Microphones, Fender Amps and absolutely swears by APEX electric guitar, acoustic guitar and electric bass strings.