Even if it takes selling his farm, Chase Rice is ready to see his band, crew through COVID-19 crisis
Posted Apr 2, 2020
Chase Rice is just one of many artists who's working to keep his musical empire afloat right now -- without his crucial touring income -- thanks to the coronavirus. The man who co-wrote Florida Georgia Line 's smash "Cruise" admits it isn't easy. "A few months goes by of this, and I have to either sell my farm or pay my employees," Chase tells ABC Audio.
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