Chase Rice Talks with Chuck Wicks About Sports, Music, Drinking Onstage and Breaking Guitars

Chase Rice Talks with Chuck Wicks About Sports, Music, Drinking Onstage and Breaking Guitars

Chuck Wicks talks with Chase Rice – Chuck’s latest “Subway™ Pick of the Week” – about his new music and a little about Chase’s life adventures prior to writing Florida Georgia Line’s massive hit, “Cruise.” These adventures include playing college football at the University of North Carolina, working in a NASCAR pit crew, and being a castmember of Survivor: Nicaragua.

Chuck also jokingly asks Chase to pick what sports he sees a list of various country artists playing.

Show Notes & Links

Show Quotes

  • “You wrote one of the biggest songs in the history of country music, Florida Georgia Line’s ‘Cruise.’” Chuck Wicks
  • “Yeah, [I could retire], but I like land and I like nice things. I want more. I always want more. Not even just, money and land and all that. I just want more all the time.” Chase Rice

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Chase Rice Talks with Chuck Wicks About Sports, Music, Drinking Onstage and Breaking Guitars

Chase Rice Talks with Chuck Wicks About Sports, Music, Drinking Onstage and Breaking Guitars

Chuck Wicks talks with Chase Rice – Chuck’s latest “Subway™ Pick of the Week” – about his new music and a little about Chase’s life adventures prior to writing Florida Georgia Line’s massive hit, “Cruise.” These adventures include playing college football at the University of North Carolina, working in a NASCAR pit crew, and being a castmember of Survivor: Nicaragua.

Chuck also jokingly asks Chase to pick what sports he sees a list of various country artists playing.

Show Notes & Links

Show Quotes

  • “You wrote one of the biggest songs in the history of country music, Florida Georgia Line’s ‘Cruise.’” Chuck Wicks
  • “Yeah, [I could retire], but I like land and I like nice things. I want more. I always want more. Not even just, money and land and all that. I just want more all the time.” Chase Rice