Garth Brooks & Lee Brice Surprise A Sold Out Bossier City, LA Crowd

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Garth Brooks treated a sold-out crowd at the Century Link Center in Bossier City, LA to a special performance by his friend, Lee Brice…

Lee played a 25-minute acoustic set before Garth took the stage. Garth invited Lee up toward the end of his set to sing, “More Than A Memory” …the song Garth debuted Number One at radio in August of 2007.  “More Than A Memory” was also Lee’s first Number One as a songwriter.

It was one of my favorite nights on a stage — ever,” said Lee.

Garth started the song and then passed it to Lee. The crowd went wild and sang along to every word. Garth introduced Lee by saying…

I remember getting a call from a retailer during my time with my babies. They wanted to know if ‘we can go in the vault and do anything.’ I said, ‘Well, there is one song written by this new kid in Nashville.’ So, Lee Brice had this song called ‘More Than A Memory’ that he had written. And there’s a thing in Nashville  —  this has never happened to you, it happens to me all the time —  but you’ll hear the demo of the song and you realize you’ll never be able to sing it that good. So I’m gonna have my stab at it and then I’m gonna let the master take over.”

Lee Brice is a Platinum and Gold selling CMA and ACM Award winner known for hits including “A Woman Like You,” “I Drive Your Truck,” and “I Don’t Dance,” but he’s also for well-known for his dynamic live shows.

Lee continues to deliver riveting performances across the country, while also writing for his fourth studio album slated for release in 2017.

For all the latest information on Lee Brice, visit his website and follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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