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Chase purchases an additional tour bus; he performs concerts alongside musicians he admires; he receives a very big surprise.
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S1, EP1 "Chase'n - Florida Drift"
Chase drops off his cousin's truck for a surprise overhaul before hitting the road to Cleetus McFarland's Freedom Factory, Key West, and Tortuga.

S1, EP2 "Chase'n -- Sink or Swim"
Chase heads to the ACM Awards but first must overcome a major setback with the tour bus.

S1, EP5 "Surprise, Surprise"
Chase purchases an additional tour bus; he performs concerts alongside musicians he admires; he receives a very big surprise.

S1, EP6 "Chase"
Chase comes back from tour and takes his father's car for restoration; he begins work on a new album and contemplates significant upcoming events.

S1, EP6 "Chase"
Chase comes back from tour and takes his father's car for restoration; he begins work on a new album and contemplates significant upcoming events.

S1, EP5 "Surprise, Surprise"
Chase purchases an additional tour bus; he performs concerts alongside musicians he admires; he receives a very big surprise.

S1, EP4 "Nashville Craziness"
Chase decides to surprise his buddy and musician, Austin Snell, with an overhaul to his truck, and then tackles the craziness of CMA Fest.

S1, EP3 "Chase'n -- Jet Life"
Chase and his team play in two states in one day.
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