Lee Brice took a look back at his performance of an emotional ballad at the 49th Academy of Country Music Awards. The show ...
The first listen to the new Lee Brice single, “Cry,” can feel confusing. The heart-broken lyric is easy to grasp, and the hook-filled chorus is practically a celebration. But when Brice shifts ...
Lee Brice surprised a crowd of bar goers at one ... I Don’t Mess With,” “Soul,” “I Hope You’re Happy Now” with Carly Pearce, the title track with Blessing Offor, and more.
Lee Brice has parlayed his stellar songwriting into a career as an artist. He first began making his mark in Nashville in 2007, co-writing Garth Brooks' "More Than a Memory," which was the first ...
Lee Brice has always been happy to play a big show ... and his duet with Carly Pearce on “I Hope You’re Happy Now” was the Country Music Association’s Musical Event of the Year in 2020.
Lee Brice admits there were two people in line to record his new song "Cry" before he even heard it. Dallas Davidson led the lyrics for the single, and he was actually going to record it himself.
WILKES-BARRE — The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts hosted Lee Brice’s “You, Me & My Guitar Tour” on Jan. 20. To learn about upcoming events at the ...
This week's Makin' Tracks column looks at the writing and recording process behind Lee Brice's song "Cry." By Tom Roland The first listen to the new Lee Brice single, “Cry,” can feel confusing.
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