Off Road Featuring Lee Brice

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posted on June 21, 2017
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Lee Brice is an accomplished country musician who has three albums and numerous singles to his name. He’s co-written tracks for Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw and the Eli Young Band—Brooks’ “More Than a Memory” was the first song to ever debut at number one on the country chart.

His debut album—Love Like Crazy, released in 2009—saw the title track reach #3 on the Billboard Country chart and set a record as the longest-charting song in that chart's history. In 2012, he topped that success with Hard 2 Love, an album that went gold and featured three #1 Country singles—including "I Drive Your Truck," which won Song of the Year at both the CMA and ACM Awards. His third album, I Don’t Dance, released in 2014. 

Lee’s latest effort, a self-titled album, is set for a November 3 debut. “Every song is a snapshot of who I am right now,” he says. “I’ve labored over every word and every note, and I can’t wait to share it.”

Lee Brice fans will get an inside glimpse into the making of that album, as well as Lee’s life on the road, through a new NRA Country series that premiered this week on NRATV. Off Road takes viewers beyond the tour stop to experience activities on the road, before or after the show, and behind the scenes of filming new music videos. 

The music video for the first single, titled “Boy,” from Lee’s soon-to-be-released album was shot while he spent a day on his farm with his father and two sons. The first episode of Off Road, shown above, shares some of those moments from the shoot—they all appear in the music video, and Lee’s dad even shot some of the footage himself. 

Off Road is one of nearly three dozen original shows that air on NRATV—the network broadcasts in live streaming HD 24 hours a day, and all episodes are available on demand. You can watch NRATV online at NRATV.com, or through Apple TV, Roku, Google Chromecast or Amazon Fire TV.

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