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10 Questions With Chucky Trading Co

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This time on The NAS 10 Questions, we get to know Chucky Trading Co – a brother-sister folk-rock duo based in New York and Nashville.


Their track ‘Make Your Own Sunshine’ is currently featured on the NAS Spotify Playlists



1. Tell us a little about where you are from.


We are a brother-sister folk-rock duo currently living in New York and Nashville, named CS and Patricia “Danger” Taber. We were born in Central African Republic, and we have lived and traveled in a few different countries. As teenagers, we found ourselves in Tennessee in the US, and that’s where our musical journey began. I am a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and singer, and also an author and scholar. I currently live in New York with my wife, Sue. Danger is an artist, designer, and singer. She has worked in professional theater, was a costume designer for Nashville Children’s Theater, and sings a wide range of styles, including folk, pop, rock, and cabaret. She lives in Nashville with her husband, Dan, and their dog, Posy.


2. What inspired Chucky Trading Co to start playing and making music?


It really started with a four-piece band called Three a.m. This group featured acoustic instruments and four-part harmonies, and we played about half original tunes. When Three a.m. broke up, I went back to school and began a non-musical career. Some years later, during COVID, I had a bit of a flurry of songwriting, which culminated in the first CTC album in 2021. Danger’s path was a bit different! After Three a.m., she played in a folk rock duo called Taber and Hart. She moved to Nashville and began working in theatre as well as music and visual art. Danger sees each song as a little play, which I love. We are so happy to be making music and telling stories together again!


3. Who are Chucky Trading Co’s biggest musical influences?


We bring to our music a wide range of experiences and influences. From our childhood immersed in the spirits and rhythms of Central and West Africa to our coming of age in the rich acoustic traditions of Appalachia, we have always played to a broad tapestry of musical textures. In CTC, our songs combine folk, rock, country, and pop styles with sometimes literary and theatrical lyrics.


We bring to our music a wide range of experiences and influences. From our childhood immersed in the spirits and rhythms of Central and West Africa to our coming of age in the rich acoustic traditions of Appalachia

As a songwriter, I am most influenced by the folk-rock artists of the 1970s, especially Paul Simon. But our overall sound comes from the crazy eclectic mix of artists we listen to, including CSN, Fleetwood Mac, the Head and the Heart, Eva Cassidy, Led Zeppelin, Brandi Carlile, The Roches, Pink Floyd, Wilco, Robert Plant/Alison Krauss, Joan Armatrading, Moody Blues, the Beatles, and the Lumineers, and so many more. For the last few years, we have been listening to mostly indie music, and I think our writing and performing has moved in some fresh directions as a result.


4. What are your goals in the music industry or as an artist?

World domination!



Actually, our goals are quite modest. We want people to listen to our music and be touched by it. We want to continue to grow as writers, musicians, and storytellers. We want to help uplift indie music so that the amazing music currently being made in the shadows is heard by a larger audience. We want to help bring people together through music to overcome our social divisions. We believe that art can heal, and we want to be part of that healing process.





5. Tell us about your creative process


So far in CTC, I have written all of the songs, though Danger is also an accomplished songwriter. Like so many other songwriters, noodling on guitar is nearly always my first step. There is something really intimate about a guitar that inspires songwriting! Most often, a song will develop over a period of days or even weeks. Occasionally, a song comes to me fully formed, as though handed to me by the gods. As a cognitive scientist, I understand the role of the unconscious mind in such cases, but it still feels like a creative gift from the heavens.


Occasionally, a song comes to me fully formed, as though handed to me by the gods. As a cognitive scientist, I understand the role of the unconscious mind in such cases


Danger and I work together on arrangements, especially vocal arrangements. In production, I play nearly all instruments, though Danger is also a guitarist and flautist. Our first album was produced by a very talented friend, Everett Young (who composes film scores), but he did not have time to produce our new album. So, I spent much of the last year learning how to record music from the point of view of an engineer and producer. I am glad that we decided to have it professionally mixed and mastered, or we would probably still be working! BTW, I need to send a shoutout to the brilliant Adam Whittaker of Deluxe Mixing! Dude’s a genius and so easy to work with.


6. What is your all-time favorite song by another artist and why?


This is the hardest question, both because there are so many and because it is ever changing. But rather than whine and complain and ultimately give you a list, I am going to say “Graceland” by Paul Simon. That entire album is a religious experience for me. And if Danger were answering, it would surely be different.


7. What is the best advice you have either given or received in terms of music?



Care deeply about your music, but separate enough that you can hear criticism. Wayne Goins, Jazz Director, professor, and a legendary guitarist and scholar of jazz and blues, told me that just as I was going into the studio to record the first CTC album. I am not sure I accomplish the separation.










8. What is your proudest accomplishment?


The new album, A Sky of Hopes, which drops May 23 is my proudest musical accomplishment. Almost no one has heard it yet, but it speaks to me like no other music I have been part of. The first time teenage Danger and I got up on stage with guitars in hand at an open mic in East Tennessee is a close second. I managed not to drop my pick.


A Sky of Hopes, which drops May 23 is my proudest musical accomplishment. Almost no one has heard it yet, but it speaks to me like no other music I have been part of.

9. What’s been your most embarrassing moment so far?


I would really like Danger to answer this question, but she’s more than 1000 miles from here, so I guess it is up to me. I once fell off a floating stage during a show on a Tennessee lake. There was quite a splash, and I am quite happy guitars float. I do not own that particular Gibson 12 string guitar anymore, but I can tell you it dried out just fine and in fact kept that signature jangle tone.


10. Tell us about your lowest and highest points in music so far.


Speaking just for me, the breakup of Three a.m. was a very low point. As a 23 year-old, I really believed that was the band that would “make it big.” The disappointment and disillusionment was enough to kick me into another career path! But when I started writing songs again during COVID, I regained my love of making music. My high point was when I sent two of these “COVID songs” to the most accomplished professional musician I knew, Everett Young, and his response was to get on a plane to persuade me and Danger to make an album with him. That became the first CTC album, released in 2021. I expect to experience a new high with the release of A Sky of Hopes!



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12 responses to “10 Questions With Chucky Trading Co”

  1. William Lovitt Avatar
    June 2, 2025
    William Lovitt

    I really enjoyed learning more about the talent behind Chuck Trading Co. They have a fresh retro sound that successfully crosses genres. With their geographic background, worldly experience and talent, it’s no surprise their music is so good. I look forward to what lies ahead 😎

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  2. Tim Consley Avatar
    June 2, 2025
    Tim Consley

    Really nice to get to know a bit about Chucky Trading Co. I’ve heard just a bit of their music and talked to him a bit on some of the listening chats. Look forward to hearing the new album?

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  3. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    June 3, 2025
    Patrick Laurin

    Such an interesting read. I already was enjoying your music as it is, but knowing the ups and downs, the struggles, the path…it makes everything even more enjoyable. Falling in the water during a show? 😅 That’s a pretty good one haha. I will say it again, “Charlie’s Alone” is my favorite of yours 🙏 Can’t get enough of the beauty of it.

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  4. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    June 3, 2025
    Terry Gilbey

    I’m glad that you found your way back to music, otherwise your CTC tracks wouldn’t exist and the music world woudl be a poorer place. The advice you received from Wayne was sound, but it is hard to achieve that separation.

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  5. Fredrik Segerstedt Avatar
    June 3, 2025
    Fredrik Segerstedt

    Congratulations CTC I really like your sound and your mix of different genres. The first song I ever heard with CTC (Peace with the devil), I honestly believed it was a song in a Western movie, just amazing. Other songs like “Clever Girl”, and the great lyrics in “Charley’s Alone” as well as the more uplifting “Make your own Sunshine” with great stems songs, guitarplaying, and humour, all in all, just great, looking forward to hear more music from you two…

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  6. DVous Music Avatar
    June 3, 2025
    DVous Music

    Amen brother on the idea that sometimes a song is handed to us as gift. That feeling is like no other.

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  7. Paul L Avatar
    June 4, 2025
    Paul L

    My dear CS, I have been following your musical journey for a few years now, and the new album is a work of art, Patricia! I have always loved your sound — perhaps because we both love CSN. It’s a pleasure to read your answers and find out more about you. Thank you for sharing your beautiful musical creations with us!

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  8. CS Taber Avatar
    June 4, 2025
    CS Taber

    Thank you so much! CSN still brings so much inspiration for us, especially their vocal harmonies. I wish I could sing the high harmonies the way Graham Nash does!! For some reason I am not able to like comments, but consider this a like!!

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  9. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    June 6, 2025
    AgingTeenIdol

    As I am listening along on the playlists, every once in a while I look down to see who is playing. Gosh darn it, many times it is YOU! It is cool to get to know about you! Thank you for making music! I also like a bit of the 70’s singer/songwriter (folkish) stuff.

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  10. CS Taber Avatar
    June 6, 2025
    CS Taber

    Thank you! The best part of NAS is getting to know so many great artists. Cheers!

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  11. andelectro music Avatar
    June 8, 2025
    andelectro music

    andelectro music Jun 08, 2025 Love the vibe of Chucky Trading Co and have always been a fan of Make Your Own Sunshine. Share lots of common interests in Folk and the fantastic Paul Simon. Always great to get a peek behind the personalities of the artists making music. Like Reply Canelo Kot Jun 08, 2025 An excellent mix of instruments, the vocals sound great alongside the choirs. The string mix is ​​brilliant. Like Reply AgingTeenIdol Jun 06, 2025 As I am listening along on the playlists, every once in a while I look down to see who is playing. Gosh darn it, many times it is YOU! It is cool to get to know about you! Thank you for making music! I also like a bit of the 70’s singer/songwriter (folkish) stuff. Like Reply CS Taber Jun 06, 2025 Replying to AgingTeenIdol Thank you! The best part of NAS is getting to know so many great artists. Cheers! Like Reply Paul L Jun 04, 2025 My dear CS, I have been following your musical journey for a few years now, and the new album is a work of art, Patricia! I have always loved your sound — perhaps because we both love CSN. It’s a pleasure to read your answers and find out more about you. Thank you for sharing your beautiful musical creations with us! Like Reply CS Taber Jun 04, 2025 Replying to Paul L Thank you so much! CSN still brings so much inspiration for us, especially their vocal harmonies. I wish I could sing the high harmonies the way Graham Nash does!! For some reason I am not able to like comments, but consider this a like!! Like Reply Patrick Laurin Jun 03, 2025 Such an interesting read. I already was enjoying your music as it is, but knowing the ups and downs, the struggles, the path…it makes everything even more enjoyable. Falling in the water during a show? 😅 That’s a pretty good one haha. I will say it again, “Charlie’s Alone” is my favorite of yours 🙏 Can’t get enough of the beauty of it. Like Reply CS Taber Jun 04, 2025 Replying to Patrick Laurin Patrick, thank you. I heard somewhere that you also had a winding path back to music. Was it in a 10 Questions? ANyway, we are so happy you like Charly’s Alone so much. That is one of my favorites on the album. I think it is Danger’s best vocal performance, showing such vulnerability. This was a song I kept trying to mess up with more complex instrumental arrangements, and Danger kept shooting my dumb ideas down! Like Reply Terry Gilbey Jun 03, 2025 I’m glad that you found your way back to music, otherwise your CTC tracks wouldn’t exist and the music world woudl be a poorer place. The advice you received from Wayne was sound, but it is hard to achieve that separation. Like Reply Show more replies Fredrik Segerstedt Jun 03, 2025 Congratulations CTC I really like your sound and your mix of different genres. The first song I ever heard with CTC (Peace with the devil), I honestly believed it was a song in a Western movie, just amazing. Other songs like “Clever Girl”, and the great lyrics in “Charley’s Alone” as well as the more uplifting “Make your own Sunshine” with great stems songs, guitarplaying, and humour, all in all, just great, looking forward to hear more music from you two… Like Reply CS Taber Jun 04, 2025 Replying to Fredrik Segerstedt Many thanks, Fredrik! It has been such a pleasure to exchange songs with you through our videos as well as in NAS. Peace With the Devil and Tumbleweeds from the first album both have western themes that stem from the 6 years I spend living in the old west of Kansas. There’s another little western story on the new album that we haven’t released yet as a single, but it will come out this summer. Look out for it. It’s called White Widow. Like Reply DVous Music Jun 03, 2025 Amen brother on the idea that sometimes a song is handed to us as gift. That feeling is like no other. Like Reply CS Taber Jun 04, 2025 Replying to DVous Music Oh man, that is the BEST feeling. It has only really happened to me a couple of times. The song Hero from the new album will come out as a single some time this summer. It came to me like that and in fact the basic guitar on the final recording was tracked on the same day that song was given to me by the gods. I never was able to top that first take. A few people who have heard it think it is my best song yet. We’ll see. Like Reply William Lovitt Jun 02, 2025 I really enjoyed learning more about the talent behind Chuck Trading Co. They have a fresh retro sound that successfully crosses genres. With their geographic background, worldly experience and talent, it’s no surprise their music is so good. I look forward to what lies ahead 😎 Like Reply CS Taber Jun 04, 2025 Replying to William Lovitt Your generosity makes you such a cornerstone of this community, Bill, and we really appreciate your kind words here. No doubt living life gives us the experiences we can turn into music. Cheers, brother. Like Reply Tim Consley Jun 02, 2025 Really nice to get to know a bit about Chucky Trading Co. I’ve heard just a bit of their music and talked to him a bit on some of the listening chats. Look forward to hearing the new album? Like Reply Show more replies

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  12. Canelo Kot Avatar
    June 8, 2025
    Canelo Kot

    An excellent mix of instruments, the vocals sound great alongside the choirs. The string mix is ​​brilliant.

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