Brice raises his glass to "Single Bells"
Written by Matt Alderman and David Tolliver, and produced by Brice and Ben Glover, "Single Bells" is an ode to the party of one - filled with soulful piano and a gospel-infused vocal.
"The holidays are a time for many of us to gather with family and loved ones. It's truly one of my favorite times of year. When I heard 'Single Bells' for the first time, it really stopped me and made me think of all those folks out there who may not have the big family get-togethers or maybe missing it this year. This song is my toast to the parties of one, and I hope it brings comfort to anyone who needs it this holiday season."
Brice's last Christmas themed track, "Santa Claus Was My Uber Driver" is a humorous story inspired by a real-life experience he had one night being picked up from the airport by the one-and-only Santa Claus.
Brice heads out on the road for his upcoming acoustic You, Me & My Guitar Tour, which kicks-off in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. on Jan. 30, 2025. Brice will take the audience behind the music as he moves across the stage adorned with various guitars and other instruments – each one with a special memory.
More news for Lee Brice
- 05/01/26: Brice goes the Mixtape route
- 04/22/26: Brice plans "Truck Bed Mixtape," delays record release, but adds deluxe version
- 02/20/26: Brice is "Country Nowadays," announces new record
- 11/10/25: Brice heads north
- 10/31/25: Brice "Killed the Man"
- 08/25/25: Caillat is "Kinda Single" with Brice
- 07/03/25: Brice releases "Said No Country Boy Ever" with friends
- 05/12/25: Brice sets tour
CD reviews for Lee Brice
Lee Brice's self-titled album is the kind we wish Zac Brown was still making. Granted, it doesn't include the faux reggae and jam band tendencies. It does, however, feature a bevy of heartfelt songs about the things that matter most in life. Best of all, its fine content is matched to high quality songs and performances.
"What Keeps You Up at Night," which reads like a dirty laundry list of every insomniac's nightmare, opens the disc. The single "Boy" is a ...
The cover of "I Don't Dance" features a glam shot of Lee Brice standing in a spotlight, looking more like a pop artist than a country singer. Listeners who prefer their country on the gritty side might be scared off by the pretty cover shot. The music matches the image: pop influenced mainstream country music, in the vein of contemporaries Jake Owen and Kip Moore.
The success of his sophomore release emboldened Lee Brice. His first two albums introduced the country scene to his ...
Lee Brice had a dream run of success with his debut, "Love Like Crazy" - the title track became the most-played song on country radio in 2010. While that set the South Carolina native up for a doozy of a sophomore slump, he sidesteps it with ease. Brice simply has too many weapons - a songwriter's ear, soulful voice and some very able co-writer friends (Rhett Atkins, Eric Church) to veer far off course.
A Woman Like You has already topped the country single charts. ...
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