Male vocalist of the year nominee Lee Brice performed a stripped down, solo acoustic performance of his no. 1 hit 'I Drive Your Truck' at the 2014 ACM awards.
Lee Brice’s new single ‘I Don’t Dance’ feels like a natural progression of this singer-songwriter’s career. It’s personal, like almost every song on the ‘Hard 2 Love’ album, but also powerful and experimental like Brice's early recordings. The power is provided in production, however -- a key difference between this ballad and others that relied solely on his vocal abilities.
A few weeks ago, Lee Brice and his pals at Pepsi descended on the small town of Milligan, Neb. to raise hype for the 2014 Super Bowl halftime. Brice helped the town enjoy quite a late night party, but why Milligan of all places?
With Artist of the Year already decided, Song of the Year is the most distinguished honor at the 2014 Taste of Country Awards. Ten hits from 2013 make the ballot, including ACM, CMA and Grammy nominees. Combined, these tracks have sold over 11 million downloads, but which is worthy of this fan-decided honor?
It's been a fantastic week for Lee Brice. Not only did he notch a pair of Grammy nominations, but on Sunday (Dec. 8), he officially announced that his wife Sara has given birth to a baby boy!
In a surprising showdown, country singer Lee Brice snatched the award for Song of the Year at the 2013 CMAs, beating out some stiff competition with the poignant and moving 'I Drive Your Truck.'
Lee Brice and his wife, Sara, are expecting another baby boy! The singer made the announcement via social media, including three adorable photos of his bride and oldest son, Takoda.
Brad Paisley is a major prankster. He's notorious for his love of sneaky shenanigans on tour -- usually done to his openers. But this time, his opening acts Lee Brice and the Henningsens got to him first, pulling a major prank on the singer.
Songs like Lee Brice's new single 'Parking Lot Party' are easy to dismiss. It doesn't pack near as much punch as 'I Drive Your Truck,' but that's far from his intent. The South Carolina-raised singer is looking to add to the tailgate soundtrack, and at this he's successful.
Old buddies Lee Brice and Jerrod Niemann were both in Las Vegas for the ACMs over the weekend, and since Brice's wedding is coming right up, they thought it would be a good time for a big bachelor party. But far from a rip-roaring wild time, they ended up enjoying a fairly tame evening -- at least by the standards of their younger days.