Chase Bryant

Rock-influenced country singer and songwriter Chase Bryant gained early recognition in the music industry with his chart-topping song ‘Take It on Back’ at a young age. Blending contemporary country elements with a classic rock vibe, Bryant’s self-titled debut EP positioned him as a promising artist. He further solidified his success with the popular 2017 single ‘Hell If I Know.’ Following a period of personal challenges, Bryant returned with a more introspective and mature perspective showcased in his 2021 album ‘Upbringing.’ Born in 1993 in Orange Grove, Texas, Bryant, with a musical lineage tracing back to his grandfather Jimmy Bryant, a renowned Nashville session guitarist, and his uncles Jeff Bryant and Junior Bryant from the country band Ricochet, discovered his passion for music at a tender age influenced by artists like Jerry Lee Lewis, Tom Petty, Bryan Adams, Bob Wills, Conway Twitty, Merle Haggard, Vince Gill, and Keith Urban. Recognizing his musical talent, Bryant set up a home studio in a closet and made the pivotal move to Nashville after completing high school, where he secured a publishing contract with Barbara Orbison, widow of the iconic Roy Orbison. With a record deal from Red Bow Records, Bryant’s career took off with his debut single ‘Take It on Back,’ paving the way for hits like ‘Little Bit of You’ and ‘Change Your Name.’ Despite facing personal struggles and a moment of crisis, Bryant’s resilient spirit led him to a triumphant return to music, marking his journey with resilience and growth in his album ‘Upbringing.’

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