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Hard to love lee brice
Hard to love lee brice






1 song which also reached double platinum status. The 39-year-old singer performed “That Don’t Sound Like You” from 2014 and “A Woman Like You,” his first No. Upon the lyrics “Where she blessed him with six more mouths to feed,” the father of three joked that was too many children.īetween every song, Brice exchanged his instruments, switching between acoustic and electric guitars. He continued his set with the title-track of his 2012 album, “Hard To Love” and “Welcome to the Weekend.” After the final note, Brice ignited the energy of the crowd, saying “Welcome to the weekend, y’all.” Concertgoers passionately sang along to “Love Like Crazy, ” the title-track of his 2010 album which was certified gold. Red, blue and green lights began to flash dramatically as Lee Brice’s five-member band walked on stage to be joined by the double ACM award winner for his 2012 hit “Parking Lot Party.” Brice took the stage, sporting a green Ohio University hat, jeans and a black button-down shirt that was unbuttoned at the top to reveal his necklace. For his final song of the evening, Phillips warned the audience he would be “getting a little redneck” to share his narrative of the South through his fast-paced song, “Rockin’ Them Boots.”Īfter a short set change, the stage lights went dark as the sound of boot stomping echoed throughout the auditorium. The newcomer expressed the importance of having his audience understand him as more than an entertainer. Then in the spotlight that resembled heavenly light peaking through clouds, the solo 28-year-old artist sang his first single on country radio “In A Bar Somewhere.” Phillips says he wasn’t angry at the man, rather he’d like to buy him a drink. Later, that man allegedly cheated on her. “Buy Him a Beer” was inspired by Phillips learning his then-girlfriend was having an affair. In anticipation of his upcoming record, the South Carolina native also performed some of his original music. He entertained the audience for the first half hour with covers of AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell” and Luke Combs’ “Can I Get an Outlaw,” which Phillips wrote. Josh Phillips opened the concert, wearing a ball cap, dark jeans and a tank that exposed the cross tattoo on his right tricep.

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Country singer Lee Brice took the stage in Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium Thursday as concertgoers cheered and raised their drinks ready to party.








Hard to love lee brice