Lee Brice came to the lovely waterfront MECU Pavilion at the inner harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. Brice brought local boy, Jackson Dean, with him.
Jackson Dean is from Odenton, MD and opened the show for Brice with his very soulful classic country sound. Dean has the sound of country stars of the past and has been compared with the style sound of Chris Stapleton. Dean played a good six song set, almost 30 mins.
Lee Brice is a very talented singer/songwriter from Sumter, South Carolina. He brought his very upbeat show, which was delayed due to a massive storm that rolled through the night. Brice made sure he didn’t let his fans down that night. The storm ended and he hit the stage performing all his great hits, like “Love Like Crazy”, “Boy”, “ I Drive Your Truck,” “ I Don’t Dance,” and his newest hit out now on radio airplay “Rumor.” Brice also did a cover of Garth Brooks hit “Ain’t Goin’ Down (Till the Sun Comes Up).” Brice has written many songs for likes of Garth Brooks, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Kenny Chesney and the Eli Young Band. Just to name a couple of the songs, “Crazy Girl,” performed by Eli Young Band and “More than a Memory,” which was number a 1 hit for Garth Brooks.
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