
Lee Brice Speaking Fee: Contact Us for Pricing

Speaking Fee:
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Travels From:
BNA - Nashville, TN
Travels From:
BNA - Nashville, TN
Primary Topic Category:
Bands and Music
Primary Topic Category:
Bands and Music
Secondary Topic Category:
Christian
Secondary Topic Category:
Christian
Lee Brice Speaker Profile: At A Glance
When Curb Records recording artist, Lee Brice, isn't selling out arenas, writing and recording songs, or building new brands like American Born whiskey, you'll find the family man with his wife Sara, two young boys, and daughter. Meanwhile, with over 3 billion on-demand streams, and over 3.6 billion spins on Pandora, Brice continues to enjoy massive success at country radio, digital streaming services, and on the road.
Lee Brice is a country music singer and songwriter whose roots in gospel music profoundly influence his artistry. Born on June 10, 1979, in Sumter, South Carolina, Brice was immersed in music from an early age. His parents sang in church, and his aunts recorded a gospel album, creating an environment rich in musical tradition. He began playing piano at seven and started writing songs by the age of ten, inspired by his family's musical heritage and the sounds of artists like the Oak Ridge Boys and Alabama.
Initially, Brice pursued football at Clemson University, earning a scholarship as a long snapper. However, an arm injury redirected his focus toward music. He moved to Nashville in 2001, where he began his career as a songwriter, contributing to hits like Garth Brooks's "More Than a Memory," the first song to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. In 2007, he signed with Curb Records and released his debut single, "She Ain't Right," followed by his first album, Love Like Crazy, in 2010. The title track set a record for the longest run on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Throughout his career, Brice has achieved significant success, with multiple number-one hits on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, including "I Drive Your Truck," "I Don't Dance," and "One of Them Girls." His music often reflects themes of love, family, and personal experiences, resonating deeply with his audience. Beyond his solo work, Brice has co-written songs for artists like Tim McGraw and the Eli Young Band.
Despite his country music fame, Brice has remained connected to his gospel roots. He has expressed a desire to record a full gospel album, citing the genre as a major influence on his work. In 2020, he released a rendition of "Go Tell It on the Mountain," showcasing his gospel influences. Brice's commitment to his musical heritage and his ability to blend gospel elements with country music have solidified his place as a respected artist in the industry.
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