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‘Idol’ winner Chayce Beckham on tour with Luke Bryan

Country singer says he also got to fish with ‘Idol’ judge

By Rodney Ho, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published: August 29, 2024, 5:57am

Three years ago on “American Idol,” Chayce Beckham performed his autobiographical tune “23” he had written a year earlier after a drunken driving incident.

Viewers and the judges loved it. But Beckham didn’t immediately release an album. “I was very green at the time,” he said in a recent interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Instead, he worked on his stage performance, touring all over the country and refining his songwriting chops. His record label finally released “23” as a country single in early 2023. It took awhile for radio stations to give it spins but when listeners heard the song, they liked it. A whopping 15 months later, “23” hit the top of the Billboard country airplay chart the same week his first studio album “Bad For Me” came out.

“It was a slow burn,” Beckham said. “God taught me patience.”

He is one of only a handful of “Idol” alums to hit that pinnacle, including Carrie Underwood (who will be an “Idol” judge in 2025), Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina and Gabby Barrett.

Now the 28-year-old California native is on the road with headliner Luke Bryan on a stadium tour. Bryan has been an “Idol” judge since 2018 on ABC and saw Beckham’s promise early on.

After the show, Beckham moved to Nashville, Tenn., and met with Bryan’s manager Kerri Edwards. He then spent a couple of days at Bryan’s home fishing. “We hung out and got to know each other,” Beckham said. “He told me, ‘Whenever you want to come fishing, here’s the code to my place.’ He invited me to Super Bowl parties. He treated me like family.”

Edwards also liked Beckham and signed him on as a client to help nurture his career.

“My biggest fear was disappearing after ‘American Idol’,” he said.

Last year, he opened 30 dates with Bryan and has done several more this year.

His set list includes covers of acts he loves including Brooks & Dunn, Toby Keith and Tyler Childers.

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