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Dierks Bentley Praises Chase Rice, Lee Brice Ahead of Gravel & Gold Tour

Dierks Bentley just announced he is continuing his Gravel & Gold Tour in 2024, with either Chase Rice or Lee Brice joining him on the road. For Bentley, who enlisted Jordan Davis as his opening act on the Gravel & Gold Tour last year, who he picks to join him on tour is an important decision. “A big part of our tour is…

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Dierks Bentley’s 2024 Gravel & Gold Tour Includes Chase Rice, Lee Brice

Dierks Bentley had so much fun on his Gravel & Gold Tour last year, he is reprising it for 2024. The Arizona native just announced his 2024 Gravel & Gold Tour, joined on the road by Chase Rice or Lee Brice serving as direct support for all dates. Other artists joining Bentley on tour include Graham Barham, Tyler Braden,…

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Chase Rice Was Inspired by Morgan Wallen to Quit Drinking

It’s a new chapter for both Chase Rice and Morgan Wallen, one that doesn’t involve alcohol. The two singers, who Rice says bonded during the COVID lockdown, are now both sober, with Rice drawing inspiration from Wallen and his decision to stop drinking. “Now he’s completely sober,” Rice said on The Sports Objective (via Music Mayhem). “Through the history…

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Chase Rice’s Tragic Loss Of His Father Led to His First Song

Chase Rice went through a heartbreaking loss in 2008, when his father, Daniel Rice, passed away. The loss permeated everything in Rice’s life, ultimately leading him to find solace in an unlikely place: songwriting. “My dad passed away when I was 22,” Rice recalls on Southern Living‘s Biscuits & Jam podcast. “And that was when I wrote my first…

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Chase Rice On Writing ‘Bench Seat’: ‘I Cried a Lot’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Chase Rice‘s latest album, I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go to Hell, is out now. The record, by far his most personal project yet, includes the poignant song, “Bench Seat,” written about addiction from the perspective of a loyal dog. Rice wrote the song by himself, inspired by the life of one of Rice’s close friends, who found…

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Jelly Roll Announces Backroad Baptism Tour With Ashley McBryde, Chase Rice + More

Jelly Roll just announced a massive tour, and he’s bringing along several special guests. The Tennessee native will embark on his Backroad Baptism Tour on July 28 in Southaven, Mississippi, performing in a total of 44 cities, wrapping up on October 14 in Tampa, Florida. He will be joined by several special guests for the tour, including Ashley McBryde,…

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Chase Rice Opens Up About His Mental Health: ‘I’m In The Fight’ [EXCLUSIVE]

 Chase Rice‘s new album, I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, out now. With all 13 songs, Rice bared his heart and soul, in songs like “Bench Seat,” “All Dogs Go To Hell” and more. Rice’s father, Daniel Rice, who passed away in 2008, is also on the cover of the record, telling the world —…

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Chase Rice’s ‘I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell’ Tells His Truth [EXCLUSIVE]

 Chase Rice‘s deeply personal  I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell album is out now. The 13-track record is an honest, and even vulnerable, look into Rice’s own life. It was a decision he made while off the road because of the pandemic, and began at least in part thanks to a journal given to him…

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Chase Rice’s Powerful ‘Bench Seat’ Is Inspired By a True Story [WATCH]

Chase Rice did what he swore he would never do — sit down to write a country song about a dog — and it might be the most important song of his career. The Florida native just released “Bench Seat,” with both the song and video higlighting the need for mental health services, and the importance of avoiding the…

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