Country artist Chase Rice is more 'grown-up' than he used to be
Posted Dec 3, 2016
At age 31, country artist Chase Rice said he's a different person, and a better artist, than when he began pursuing his career nine years ago. "I was 22 years old when I lost my dad. There's no script of how to deal with something like that." As he coped with the loss, the Asheville, North Carolina native moved to Nashville, where he "partied really hard."
(Springfield News-Leader)
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