Award winning Country Music singer
Lee Brice spoke to Brian Kilmeade about returning to live performances for the first time since the start of the pandemic, winning the ACM Music Event of the Year with Carly Pearce for their No. 1 hit “I Hope You’re Happy Now” and how playing football for Clemson helped change his life.
His latest hit, One of Them Girls was just named Song of the Year by Nashville Independent Music Publishers. Now, ‘Fox & Friends’ host Brian Kilmeade travels to Rosemary Beach, Florida for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the life of the country star and his early-on inspiration.
Rosemary Beach is also home to the Ohana Institute, a school servicing students K-12, with a vision to provide ‘a personalized learning path’ for each and every child in an environment that helps students discover and foster their true passion as a life path.
Brice gave back to the Institute with a benefit concert at which Kilmeade introduced him.
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Allister Ann
Itâs a weekend to celebrate forÂ
Carly Pearce, as the âI Hope Youâre Happy Nowâ hitmaker turns 31 on Saturday.
Though sheâs on a high from winning two Academy of Country Music awards for Single and Music Event of the Year, the Kentucky native admits sheâs not quite where she thought sheâd be. Â
âItâs funny. I think I thought I would be married at 22, that I would have like three kids, and thought I would beÂ
Reba,â she laughs. âThat did not happen. But I would say Iâm really happy with where Iâm at at 30.â