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Chase Bryant Tour Schedule
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JAN 31, 2018 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
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Chase Bryant @ Whiskey Baron Dance Hall & Saloon in Colorado Springs, CO
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FEB 1, 2018 SALT LAKE CITY, UT
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Chase Bryant @ Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, UT
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FEB 2, 2018 BOISE, ID
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Chase Bryant @ Taco Bell Arena in Boise, ID
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FEB 3, 2018 RENO, NV
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Chase Bryant @ Reno Events Center in Reno, NV
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FEB 15, 2018 BLOOMINGTON, IL
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Chase Bryant @ Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington, IL
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FEB 16, 2018 KANSAS CITY, MO
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Chase Bryant @ Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO
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FEB 17, 2018 CEDAR FALLS, IA
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Chase Bryant @ McLeod Center in Cedar Falls, IA
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FEB 22, 2018 KNOXVILLE, TN
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Chase Bryant @ Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, TN
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FEB 23, 2018 PIKEVILLE, KY
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Chase Bryant @ Eastern Kentucky Expo Center in Pikeville, KY
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FEB 24, 2018 CHICAGO, IL
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Chase Bryant @ Allstate Arena in Chicago, IL
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MAR 8, 2018 SAVANNAH, GA
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Chase Bryant @ Savannah Civic Center in Savannah, GA
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MAR 9, 2018 TALLAHASSEE, FL
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Chase Bryant @ Donald L Tucker Civic Center in Tallahassee, FL
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MAR 10, 2018 ST. AUGUSTINE, FL
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Chase Bryant @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre in St. Augustine, FL
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MAR 11, 2018 PLANT CITY, FL
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Chase Bryant @ Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City, FL
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MAR 16, 2018 MOBILE, AL
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Chase Bryant @ Midnight Rodeo in Mobile, AL
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MAR 17, 2018 LAKE CHARLES, LA
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Chase Bryant @ Iowa Rabbit Festival in Lake Charles, LA
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MAR 22, 2018 ERIE, PA
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Chase Bryant @ Erie Insurance Center in Erie, PA
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MAR 23, 2018 LOUISVILLE, KY
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Chase Bryant @ KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, KY
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MAR 24, 2018 MOLINE, IL
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Chase Bryant @ TaxSlayer in Moline, IL
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APR 5, 2018 COLUMBUS, OH
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Chase Bryant @ Schottenstein Center in Columbus, OH
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APR 6, 2018 NASHVILLE, TN
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Chase Bryant @ Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN
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APR 7, 2018 GRAND RAPIDS, MI
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Chase Bryant @ Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI
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APR 12, 2018 LITTLE ROCK, AR
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Chase Bryant @ Verizon Arena in Little Rock, AR
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APR 13, 2018 IRVING, TX
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Chase Bryant @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, TX
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APR 26, 2018 LINCOLN, NE
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Chase Bryant @ Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, NE
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APR 27, 2018 SIOUX FALLS, SD
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Chase Bryant @ Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, SD
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APR 28, 2018 BEMIDJI, MN
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Chase Bryant @ Sanford Center in Bemidji, MN
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JUN 22, 2018 OSHKOSH, WI
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Chase Bryant @ Country USA in Oshkosh, WI
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JUL 28, 2018 MAQUOKETA, IA
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Chase Bryant @ Jackson County Iowa Fair in Maquoketa, IA
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AUG 10, 2018 DES MOINES, IA
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Chase Bryant @ Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, IA
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AUG 11, 2018 GALVA, IL
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Chase Bryant @ Backroads Music Festival in Galva, IL
Music defines Chase Bryant. At every level and in often unexpected ways, his truths are expressed in melody, lyrics, hooks and sounds … but his reality goes even deeper than that. Bryant’s heritage is defined by music. His upbringing, his craft, his inspiration and his obsessions are all centered in the same – which is good – because there’s no other way to explain how a 22-year-old Texan could already be a top-flight guitar player, head-turning songwriter, RED BOW recording artist and co-producer of his debut album.
Bryant focuses his muse on the commonalities people share. “We all have a destination,” he says. “We all have dreams we want to follow. I’m no different than anybody else, I just sing about it. It’s my job to put the party on and give people a good reason to have fun.” And that he does, whether it’s in the soaring groove of “Little Bit of You,” the sparkling “Fire,” unabashed romanticism of “Change Your Name” or the vocally-charged, guitar-shredding Top 10 debut single “Take It On Back.”
Raised in Orange Grove, TX (pop. 1,200), Bryant’s grandfather played piano in Roy Orbison’s first two bands and, later, for Waylon Jennings. His uncles co-founded the group Ricochet, which had several hits in the ’90s. “From the time I was a kid, the only thing I wanted to do was play music,” he says.
“I was two or three years old and heard Jerry Lee Lewis’ ‘Lewis Boogie’ come on my grandfather’s record player. I remember hearing him say, ‘My name is Jerry Lee Lewis and I’m from Louisiana’ … and I had an identity crisis! I thought I was Jerry Lee and would walk around saying that. In school, I was the odd kid. There were 20 guitars in town and I owned all of them.”
Conway Twitty, Merle Haggard, Tom Petty, Vince Gill, Bob Wills, Steve Wariner, Bryan Adams and more were early influences, but a confluence of releases brought him to a turning point. “Keith Urban’s Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing and records by Sarah Buxton and Jedd Hughes did it,” he says. “I knew I wanted to play mainstream country – I always knew. But those records told me that I could be that and still write guitar riffs that would stick in somebody’s head.”
“I never wanted to be anybody else,” he says. “My grandfather always told me ‘you can’t be good at being anybody else. You can only be good at being yourself.’ ”
Songwriting was an integral part of his development. “It goes back, of course, to getting my heart broken in school,” he says. “Some girl broke up with me – I may have been 11 or 12, and I just wrote it down. I was never great at reading, but I liked words, phrases and sentences. The only way I knew to let people know me is through writing. I’d just look at my life, grab some paper and put it down.
“The other thing I’d do is have melodies playing in my head. Something would pop up and I’d just go, ‘There it is.’ ” Encouraged by his parents, particularly his school-teacher mother, he graduated early and moved west. “All I wanted to do was play music and Los Angeles was my first attempt,” Bryant says. “Somebody asked me to go out there and write for this little company and I took the first flight. The dream was that simple, but you can’t stop before the miracle happens. You have to keep going. And I feel like it was a miracle just making it out of Orange Grove. I loved L.A., but Nashville is where I wanted to come. I probably wrote 400 lousy songs before I wrote my first good one. But one good one was enough to get Nashville managers, pluggers and publishers on board.”
Because of his Roy Orbison connection, someone suggested a meeting with Roy’s widow, the late Barbara Orbison, a prominent Nashville publisher, who signed Bryant on the spot, making him her final signing before she passed.
That road led Bryant to BBR Music Group imprint RED BOW Records, to which he signed in August 2013. During one early meeting, Founder Benny Brown, notoriously picky about working with producers, surprised Bryant. “He’d listen to my demos and say, ‘Where did you cut that?’ or ‘Who produced that?’ And I’d always say, ‘In my closet. Cut it myself. Played it myself.’ Benny trusted me enough to co-produce with Derek George (Randy Houser, Joe Nichols). He gave me the reins, which was something I always wanted.”
Brown’s confidence was noteworthy if for no other reason than the fact that Bryant is completely self-taught as a producer. “There were no studios in Orange Grove,” Bryant explains. “My parents took me to a Guitar Center and let me get what I needed. From there, I started building little tracks that I would listen to in the car and compare with what I heard on the radio. I taught myself how to make stuff sound bigger and better.”
Despite being on the cusp of exceptional achievement for someone so young, Bryant sees little difference between himself and the audience. “We’re all fans,” he says. “We’re all friends. And the music is our connection. To me, it’s a lifelong relationship and we’ll all get where we’re going together. That’s the beauty of music. This is the first chapter of my book, and I think people will find it defines where they’re at just as much as it defines where I’m at — because we’re the same – I’m just the guy with the guitar. If I wasn’t, I’d be the guy on the front row with his arm around his girl raising a glass to the guy onstage. No question. It’s just who I am. Music is everything.”
Courtesy of ChaseBryant.com