Lee Brice and his wife Sara have welcomed a baby girl into the family. Their first daughter was born on Friday morning (June 2). "She's beautiful, happy and healthy," Brice's wife says.
Lee Brice and his wife, Sara, are expecting their first daughter this summer, and the singer seems excited. Brice showed off his wife's growing baby bump in a short, but powerful video uploaded to social media.
Lee Brice let his two sons Ryker and Takoda be the first to find out if the country singer and his wife were having a boy or a girl. They may have been more interested in the cupcake than the baby, however.
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.
Jerrod Niemann's "A Little More Love" with Lee Brice will make you wish you could hide in the bed of their El Camino and soak up the good vibes. It's the perfect summer road-tripping song. A faster beat would make you sweat in August. A slower pace would be a lullaby. This groove is just right.
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.