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 was on hand to pay tribute to U.S. Air Force Maj. Troy Lee Gilbert on Dec. 19 at Arlington National Cemetery. The singer performed Vince Gill's “Go Rest High on That Mountain” during a private chapel service held in the Old Post Chapel on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in honor of the late soldier.
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."
Tyler Farr has been forced to cancel his much-anticipated run of shows with Lee Brice. The singer has been placed on total vocal rest after undergoing surgery to remove a polyp on his vocal cords.