Chuck Wild

[1] Wild's career spans 50 years from 1972 to the present, including writing 125 songs and compositions used in TV, films, and music albums.

[5] His catalog includes studio work and concert performances as keyboardist with the 1980s Capitol Records band Missing Persons on the Spring Session M (1982) and Rhyme & Reason (1984) albums, during which time he worked with vocalist Dale Bozzio, drummer Terry Bozzio, guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, and bassist Patrick O'Hearn.

When I discovered this music was effective in healing my own anxiety and panic attacks, and with the encouragement of fellow artist Suzanne Doucet, I decided to release it through major distribution.

[18] In addition to credits listed above, Chuck Wild has contributed music to many films in major distribution.

Extensive liner notes and a music video were made available on the album website,[25] including the following commentary by Wild (track titles are italicized): "No one is born hating another person; people can and do change every day.

Even the smallest step taken by one individual as a peacemaker can build a bridge of hope, encouragement and understanding which will grow in a harmonious way.

These shared values create a willingness to Surrender to Love, and we are able to move forward together as a measure of Trust develops.