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Lee Brice has waited a long time to say "I do" with fiancée, Sara Reeveley. So, the singer-songwriter is going to take a long time to enjoy it!

The "I Drive Your Truck" singer popped the question to the mother of his son, Takoda, nearly a year ago, but the pair have known one another for roughly 14 years. So it's completely understandable that he's anxious to walk down the aisle. "We're looking at April to get married," Lee tells Country Countdown USA. "We're ready, we're excited! I'm taking a month off for my wedding. I didn't want to have to get married in a couple-day thing. I wanted to be off for a week, do the wedding, then go for a honeymoon for 10 days, and really take the time to get married and enjoy it."
Wednesday, 02 January 2013 19:31

Top 12 Country Albums of 2012

Country Music Tattle Tale just included "Hard 2 Love" in their list of top country albums for 2012.  Check it out here.
e1355842040LEE BRICE FOLLOWS TWO CONSECUTIVE PLATINUM NO. ONE HITS WITH FASTEST RISING SINGLE OF HIS CAREER “I DRIVE YOUR TRUCK”

HARD 2 LOVE Makes “Best of 2012” New York Times and iTunes Lists


Nashville, TN – Dec. 18, 2012 – Award-winning singer/songwriter Lee Brice celebrates the fastest rising single of his career this week as “I Drive Your Truck” continues to be the most added country single over the past three weeks, barreling into Billboard’s Top 30 after only two weeks of airplay. The new single follows Brice’s No. one hit “Hard To Love,” which receives PLATINUM certification today by the RIAA for one million single sales.
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Lee Brice has already said he plans on doing a new studio album next year, but those aren't the only musical ambitions for the country star. The "I Drive Your Truck" singer hopes to have a new set of holiday tunes to share with fans next year as well.

"I will end up doing that," Lee told The Boot and other reporters at a recent media event. "I think [label head] Mike Curb definitely wants me to do one of those. We've talked about it. For me, I would want to make a Christmas record that was as fresh or as good as if it was a regular album, and not necessarily a Christmas album. There would be a few classics on there that I would cut my own way, maybe in a way that hadn't been cut before, or recorded. And I definitely would want to write some stuff that nobody has heard before; so it would probably be about half [new] and half [traditional]."