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Lee Brice

 
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  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Country

Biography

Country singer and songwriter Lee Brice walks a path between traditional honky tonk sounds and contemporary rock & roll; as Brice puts it, his music sounds like what would happen if Hank Williams, Jr. and John Mayer had a love child. Brice was born in Sumter, a small town in South Carolina, where he was raised on the gospel songs his family would sing in church. At the age of seven, Brice began learning the piano, and at ten he started writing his own songs, soaking up the influences of his father's country LPs by Alabama and the Oak Ridge Boys. It wasn't until Brice enrolled in high school (where he won the school talent contest three years in a row) that he was exposed to rock & roll, and he began developing a taste for a broader variety of music; he also found a role model in chart-topping Nashville star Garth Brooks. Brice had a talent for football, and he attended Clemson University on a gridiron scholarship, but when an arm injury spoiled his ability to pass the ball, Brice decided that music rather than civil engineering was where his true passion lay, and he moved to Nashville on the advice of Doug Johnson, who would sign Brice to a publishing contract when he became an A&R man at Curb Records. Some of Brice's songs were recorded by Jason Aldean, Cowboy Crush, and Keith Gattis, but he didn't lose his dream of recording his own material, and in the fall of 2007 he released his first album, Picture of Me, which included the single "She Ain't Right." Another career boost for Brice came in 2007 when Garth Brooks recorded his song "More Than a Memory" as one of four new tunes appearing on Ultimate Hits, a career-spanning compilation that featured Brooks' first new recordings since 2001. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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Lee Brice
Born 1980[1]
Origin Sumter, South Carolina, USA
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2007-present
Labels Asylum-Curb
Associated acts Garth Brooks, Adam Gregory
Website http://www.leebrice.com

Lee Brice (born 1980 in Sumter, South Carolina[2]) is an American country music artist signed to Curb Records' Asylum-Curb division. He made his debut on the American country music scene in 2007 with the single "She Ain't Right", which was a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.[2] A second single, entitled "Happy Endings", was released in early 2008, followed by "Upper Middle Class White Trash". Brice's song "Four on the Floor" is also featured in the motion picture Camille (2007). All three songs would have been included on his debut album Picture of Me, which was not released.

Brice, along with Billy Montana and Kyle Jacobs, co-wrote Garth Brooks' 2007 single "More Than a Memory",[2] a song which became the first single in the history of the Billboard country charts to debut at Number One.[3] Brice also co-wrote Canadian singer Adam Gregory's singles "Crazy Days" and "What It Takes".

Brice is also featured on Cledus T. Judd's 2007 album Boogity, Boogity - A Tribute to the Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens, singing duet vocals on a cover of the Albert E. Brumley gospel song "Turn Your Radio On".

In August 2009, Brice released "Love Like Crazy" as the first single from his album Lee Brice and this has become his third Top 40 hit on the Hot Country Songs chart.

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Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details
2010 Lee Brice

Singles

Year Single US Country Album
2007 "Overrated" single only
"She Ain't Right" 29 Picture of Me
(unreleased)
"Happy Endings" 32
2008 "Upper Middle Class White Trash" 44
2009 "Love Like Crazy" A 37 Lee Brice
  • ACurrent single.

Music Videos

Year Video Director
2007 "She Ain't Right" Eric Welch

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc.. pp. 59. ISBN 0-89820-177-2. 
  2. ^ a b c Deming, Mark. "Lee Brice biography". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0bftxqqrldje~T1. Retrieved 2008-03-04. 
  3. ^ "Garth Brooks Back on Top". Great American Country. 2007-09-05. http://www.gactv.com/gac/nw_headlines/article/0,,GAC_26063_5690035,00.html. Retrieved 2008-03-03. 

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