Randy Houser, Lee Brice and Jerrod Niemann had a huge Wednesday night on July 30. The three friends got to perform on the Grand Ole Opry stage together.
Lee Brice is a busy man. He's a father of two, including a new baby boy, he's touring, he's prepping for the release of his upcoming album and he's busy writing songs -- he does it all, and he seems to do it all extremely well.
Lee Brice's upcoming album 'I Don't Dance' isn't even on store shelves, but he's already planning another project, and it involves a very important woman in his life: his mama.
Lee Brice's upcoming album 'I Don't Dance' is set to drop on September 9 and the title is the truth. The singer really does hate dancing but there's one person who he willingly dances with, which is how he came up with the album's first single and title track.
The new video from Lee Brice makes its Top 10 Video Countdown debut this week. 'I Don't Dance' checks in at No. 8, besting videos from Luke Bryan and more. The top will look familiar to regular voters of this weekly poll.
Lee Brice started college like many 18 year olds and thought his life would go in one direction. He enrolled at Clemson University to become a civil engineer but a couple of years later, after a trip to Nashville, the singer's life changed forever.
Lee Brice, the wedding singer? If country brides had their choice, the star would be pulling an Adam Sandler and crooning away for their first dance. The ACM winner's new single 'I Don't Dance' made a popular wedding site's list of best wedding songs of 2014.
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?