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Rice was born in Florida but spent his adolescence in North Carolina. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where the extra curricular country and western singer also excelled in sports being the linebacker on the football team. Prior to his country and western music career he even found himself as a cast member of Survivor: Nicaragua, which despite playing his single “Buzz Back” on, it didn’t catapult his music career the way he’d hoped, but looking on the bright side he recalls it as an important time in his life.
Rice began playing the guitar quite late in life, in fact whilst he was at University, with his father being the inspiration for him beginning to play guitar in the first place saying “boy, anyone can play guitar, but no one is gonna really listen to you until you start singing”. His debut EP came in the form of “Country as Me” which was released on March 8th 2011, but unfortunately didn’t chart. It also featured the single “Buzz Back”. The next year however, Rice released his follow up entitled “Dirt Road Communion”, released on March 20th 2012. It made it to number 48 in the US Country Chart. It was the same year that the singer-songwriter collaborated with Florida Georgia Line’s track, “Cruise”, which was an international success, charting in numerous countries. It reached the top spot on the US Hot Country Songs Chart, and number 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
In 2013, Rice released a 6 track EP that featured the title track “Ready Set Roll”. It reached the top spot on the iTunes Country album chart. The next year, Rice teamed up with Columbia Records for the release of his album “Ignite the Night” on August 19th 2014. It got to number seven in Canada, the number one spot on the Country Albums chart, and number three on the Billboard 200.
Like many country singers before him, Chase Rice is a tireless entertainer who knows how to work a crowd. Right now his best known credit might be for writing Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise,” but even bigger things are in store now that he’s the one performing the tuneful and catchy songs he’s written. I didn’t really know too much about Chase Rice before I went to see his “Ignite the Night” album release show at Bowery Ballroom. Sure, I had seen a couple of friends mention his name on Twitter as far back as 2012, but I never followed up on him as much as I should have. However, I’ve been on a country kick lately and the ticket wasn’t expensive, so I didn’t have much to lose. As it turns out, Chase Rice puts on one heck of a show! As I mentioned, this was an album release show, so there was no opening act. Chase and his band played for about an hour and a half, covering most of the material from the new album, as well as a selection of covers ranging from Garth Brooks’ “The Dance” to Lit’s “My Own Worst Enemy.” Chase is only two years younger than I am, so a lot of songs that hold nostalgic value for him have a similar place in my heart, and it was fun to hear a country-fried take on some hip-hop and rock gems from my youth. Both Chase and the crowd were full of energy and definitely fed off one another. The night was one big party with lots of call-and-response choruses to really get everybody going and make the crowd feel like an integral part of the show. Chase is certainly a talented singer and songwriter and an extremely charismatic performer. His band is also highly talented and just as full of energy as Chase himself. Chase Rice is a perfect choice if your looking to have a good time and hear some great music.
What a talent You are Brandon! Since I've heard you, my husband and myself have seen 4 of your concerts and excited to see what you have in store for the year 2025. I have cancer and everytime I step into the arena you and the presence of God is AMAZING! I feel so alive and uplifted from everyone around. I feel the healing through my body. I Thank God for You, and all your band members and artists. Thank You To You and Your Family!
Blessings Susi and Perry