Lee Brice and his wife Sara are going to be parents, again. The couple is expecting a baby this summer. That will make three kids for the "I Don't Dance" singer and his wife of nearly four years.
Lee Brice played a 25-minute acoustic set before Garth Brooks took the stage. Later, Brooks invited him back up toward the end of his set to sing "More Than a Memory."
Lee Brice and Jerrod Niemann have joined forces for Niemann's forthcoming record. The two have been performing together for years, but this time it's an official single titled "A Little More Love." The hilarious pair stopped by the Taste of Country Nights studio to chat about the recording and the music video that's to come.
Lee Brice is hard at work on his upcoming album, and he took the time to talk to Taste of Country during the recent ACM Awards about a particular song on the record that will make his wife swoon. The tune is called “11 Roses,” and he says it recalls a special season in their relationship.
Lee Brice's song "I Drive Your Truck" holds deep meaning for Ginger Gurley Gilbert Ravella. When she first heard the song, she thought of her late husband Troy Gilbert, an F-16 pilot killed in action on Nov. 27, 2006, and longed for his old truck.
Peyton Manning surprised Nashville patrons at local bar Winners last night (April 4), when he joined Lee Brice and Shay Mooney of Dan + Shay for a performance of "Rocky Top."
Country music star Lee Brice is having his own "Parking Lot" party today because today Lee is celebrating his birthday. How is Lee celebrating today? Well he is going to be a part pf the Lee Brice & Jerrod Niemann Fan Bash today in Nashville