
From viral TikTok breakthroughs and hundreds of millions of streams to becoming one of country music’s most exciting independent voices, Chase Wright has taken a path no one saw coming. In Episode 60 of In The Blind, the Lebanon, Indiana native … former college track star and economics major at DePaul University … sits down to tell the full story. He opens up about picking up a guitar for the first time as a freshman athlete, the bold leap to Nashville right after graduation, building his career from the ground up, and what it really takes to thrive as an indie artist in Music City with massive hits like “Wish You’d Miss Me” and “Hurt No More.”In The Blind, hosted by Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles of country duo Love and Theft, exists to show the real, unfiltered side of country artists, writers, athletes, and entertainers … the stories you don’t usually hear on the radio or in the press. This is one of those conversations.Stream Chase Wright’s music right now and catch up on every episode of In The Blind for more candid, behind the curtain moments with your favorite voices in country. Hit subscribe, leave a comment with your favorite part, and share this one with the crew.
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