Stuart Chaseman’s New Single “Morning in America (Wed. Nov. 6th)” Brings a Rock Song for a Divided Nation

Chicago Singer-Songwriter and TV “Jewish Matchmaking” Star Faces Political Disappointment After a Heated Election
Singer-songwriter Stuart Chaseman, known for blending classic and indie rock, has released his new song, “Morning in America (Wed. Nov. 6th),” on March 7, 2025. This song looks at the strong feelings and political letdown many felt after a heated election. Press play below to hear Chaseman share his view on our current situation; read on for more details on this meaningful track.
As a TV personality from “Jewish Matchmaking,” Chaseman now turns to political music to show a new side of his art. The song’s title, “Morning in America (Wed. Nov. 6th),” refers directly to the day after a former Donald Trump president won re-election, a moment that led to many debates and unrest. Chaseman’s words show shock, sadness, and the effort to find hope in a divided country.
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Chaseman draws on rock legends such as Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen for his distinctive sound. His music has a classic rock feel with a touch of indie rock. “Morning in America (Wed. Nov. 6th)” gives a strong and moving sound that mixes these styles well. The song’s production, led by musician and journalist Lou Carlozo, boosts this effect with a rich sound reminiscent of classic production methods.
Chaseman’s voice rises above a steady drumbeat provided by Andrew Sole, while he and Carlozo play all other instruments, giving the song a full and active sound. The result is a piece that feels both old-fashioned and relevant, showing current worries
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