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Chas Collins

Episode 249 of the Backstory Sessions podcast, hosted by backstorysessions, titled "Chas Collins" was published on April 5, 2026 and runs 47 minutes.

April 5, 2026 ·47m · Backstory Sessions

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Guest: Chas Collins Episode Date: April 5, 2026 Season 17 Finale   We’re closing out Season 17 with a voice that knows how to capture a moment—and turn it into a song you don’t forget.   This week on Backstory Sessions, we sit down with Chas Collins to talk about the story behind his music, including the emotion and imagery woven into his latest release, “She Gave Me That Look.” It’s the kind of song that pulls you in instantly—one glance, one feeling, one moment that says everything without saying a word.   In this episode, Chas shares the inspiration behind his songwriting, the real-life experiences that shape his lyrics, and how he brings storytelling to life through music. We talk about the balance between modern country and classic influence, the importance of authenticity, and what it means to create songs that connect on a deeper level.   As we wrap this season, this conversation feels like the perfect send-off—honest, grounded, and rooted in the kind of storytelling that Backstory Sessions is all about. See you in May!

Guest: Chas Collins

Episode Date: April 5, 2026

Season 17 Finale

 

We’re closing out Season 17 with a voice that knows how to capture a moment—and turn it into a song you don’t forget.

 

This week on Backstory Sessions, we sit down with Chas Collins to talk about the story behind his music, including the emotion and imagery woven into his latest release, “She Gave Me That Look.” It’s the kind of song that pulls you in instantly—one glance, one feeling, one moment that says everything without saying a word.

 

In this episode, Chas shares the inspiration behind his songwriting, the real-life experiences that shape his lyrics, and how he brings storytelling to life through music. We talk about the balance between modern country and classic influence, the importance of authenticity, and what it means to create songs that connect on a deeper level.

 

As we wrap this season, this conversation feels like the perfect send-off—honest, grounded, and rooted in the kind of storytelling that Backstory Sessions is all about. See you in May! 

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