Charley Chase
Charlie Chase worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Chase worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Crook & Chase" (The Nashville Network, 1986-1993), "Farm Aid IV" (The Nashville Network, 1989-1990) and "Funny Business With Charlie Chase II" (The Nashville Network, 1989-1990). He also contributed to "Sons of the Desert" (1933), "This Week in Country Music" and "U.S. Olympic Festival: Opening Ceremonies" (The Nashville Network, 1988-89). Chase was also credited in "Funny Business With Charlie Chase (11/06/91)" (The Nashville Network, 1991-92), "Music City News Country Songwriters Awards" (The Nashville Network, 1992-93) and "Felony" (1995). He also was recognized in "Crook & Chase Tonight" (The Nashville Network, 1997-2000). Chase was most recently credited in "The Poor Fish" (2009). Chase passed away in June 1940 at the age of 47.