I'm Chase, and I'm the digital managing editor for 101.5 KNUE, Mix 93.1, Classic Rock 96.1, Hot 107.3 Jamz, ETSN.fm and RadioTexasLive.com. I'm also the founder of Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival in Tyler. I love BBQ and live music. You'll usually find a koozie in my back pocket, because I believe you should always be prepared. And Email me: chase.colston@townsquaremedia.com.
Chase Colston
Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival VIP Ticket Sell Out on First Day
If you got a VIP ticket to Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival on Monday (Feb. 16), be glad you did, because they didn't make it to Tuesday.
Josh Abbott Band to Headline Second Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival
We've made you wait all week, and now the wait is over.
Red Dirt Hit-Maker Stoney LaRue Joins the Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival Lineup
Stoney LaRue, the man behind the hits 'Oklahoma Breakdown,' 'Look at Me Fly,' 'Velvet' and more is taking the stage at Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival in Downtown Tyler.
Kyle Park is the Latest to Join Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival’s Lineup
The names just keep on coming, and today Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival announced another big name to join its music lineup on Saturday, May 2, in Downtown Tyler.
Uncle Lucius Joins the 2015 Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival Lineup
One of Austin's best bands is gonna grace the stage at the second edition of the Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival.
The Bigsbys to Open 2015 Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival
A group of (mostly) bearded rockers from Palestine is returning to take the stage at the second Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival in Downtown Tyler on May 2.
Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival Starts Announcing Its Lineup Feb. 9
More than 3,700 people invaded the square in Downtown Tyler for the first-ever -- and completely sold out -- Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival last May.
The Time Waylon Jennings Almost Never Lived to Become a Country Legend
The world of music will never forget the day of Feb. 3, 1959. It's often known as 'The Day Music Died,' words written by Don McLean in his hit song 'American Pie.'
Sturgill Simpson Calls Out Fighting Fans at Kentucky Show
What happens when you start a fight at a Sturgill Simpson show? He makes sure to point you out to an entire sold-out crowd.
Review: Sturgill Simpson at Club Dada in Dallas
Beneath the foundation of country music -- too far down, but it's there -- there's a soft shaking. It's a low, quiet rumble that ever so often releases a quick jolt upward. It doesn't reach the foundation, but it's there.