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Country Music Legend,
Charlie Chase
Hi, my name is Charlie Chase and I host Nashville’s Fox 17 morning show. When I started loosing my hair, I began researching my options. Many of my friends told me about Dr. Dan Hale, and the Hair Restoration Centers. After he was recommended so highly, I decided to go for a free consultation and am I glad I did. Once I realized that Dr. Hale had years of experience in Hair transplantation and I saw his artistic abilities first hand, I wanted to get my procedure done by him. In my business, I have to look my best. Dr. Hale did such an incredible job on my hair, that my friends say I look better than ever. In my opinion, if your not completely satisfied with the way you look, than nothing is wrong with striving to improve yourself. Some people add contact lenses. Some have their teeth Whitened, I had a hair transplant. Getting my hair done has improved my confidence, career, and given me a more youthful appearance. When Dr. Hale approached me about becoming their spokesperson for HRC, I gladly
Accepted in hopes of helping others improve themselves, just like the Hair Restoration Center and Dr. Hale did for me. Go ahead, make a free consultation appointment and see for yourself.
Yours Truly,
Charlie Chase
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Fun Facts About Charlie Chase:
Charlie Chase, Tennessee Mornings host, was born in Rogersville, Tennessee and moved to Nashville in 1974. He has been in broadcasting thirty-five years and counting! His radio career began at age 13 working part time and later worked on-air jobs while serving as program and Director in Kingsport, Knoxville, and then later in Nashville, landing at the World famous WSM Radio. Charlie replaced Pat Sajak on WSM when he decided to pursue television. While working at WSM radio, he began doing music reports for channel 4 in Nashville. This led to being offered the host position for the stations long-running midday magazine program in 1982. It was during this stint that television producer Jim Owens connected with Charlie to begin “This Week in Country Music, which debuted in 1983. Charlie also hosted and produced the highly-rated series of Specials: Funny Business with Charlie Chase and the “Crook and Chase Show”. Past playing partners include; John Daly, Fuzzy Zoeller, Bob Murphy, Troy Aikman, former Vice President Dan Quale, and other celebrities who also look at Golf as a way to get out of the house. Charlie also enjoys visiting historic sites and searching for antiques. |