Even though Chase Rice chose to enter into country music on a non-traditional route, he's still quickly on his way to becoming a notable country star, with his most recent accomplishment being a No. 1 album debut.
Chase Rice doesn't get starstruck too often, but when he does, it's a spiritual experience. The 'Ready Set Roll' singer sat down with Taste of Country to answer a few fun questions about his new album and the famous faces he'd freak out over.
Chase Rice's album 'Ignite the Night' impacted Aug. 19 -- a very important day in the singer's life, as it was his late father's birthday. The singer opens up to Taste of Country about the first time he performed for his dad and how it affected his future in music...
Chase Rice's 'Ready Set Roll' has been making waves in country music, and the singer graciously stopped by the Taste of Country studios to perform an acoustic version for us. The stripped down rendition gives more attention to the newcomer's vocal ability, in addition to his one-on-one guitar-playing skills.
Chase Rice is ready to hit the road, and he's coming straight for you! In anticipation of his new album, the 'Ready Set Roll' singer has just announced his Ignite The Night Tour, kicking off in September.
Chase Rice is gearing up for his upcoming album, 'Ignite the Night,' to drop on Aug. 19 and stopped by the Taste of Country studios to share his excitement. The singer stripped down, going acoustic on a performance of the heartfelt 'Jack Daniels and Jesus.'
The ice bucket challenge has been making the rounds through social media to help raise money for charity, and a few of country music's biggest names are getting involved.
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Chase Rice is using YouTube to preview his new music. 'Gonna Wanna Tonight' hails from his album 'Ignite the Night,' and though it's a familiar down-home theme, he knows it's right for his fanbase.