Country music star, Lee Brice, joins us to preview his show at Billy Bob's Friday night
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Country music star Lee Brice joins Sean and RJ on their podcast to preview his upcoming performance at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth. The conversation dives into Brice's multifaceted life—his football past at Clemson, his passion for golf (including a humorous anecdote about a round owed by fellow golfer Kisner), and his deep connection to music creation. He reveals that he records almost exclusively in his self-built home studio on his farm, emphasizing authenticity over perfection in his recordings. Brice candidly discusses his views on AI in music, seeing it as a useful tool for demos but fundamentally incapable of replicating the soul and lived experience behind human songwriting. He shares a real-life story behind his song 'Santa Was My Uber Driver,' illustrating how personal, unrepeatable moments fuel his artistry. The hosts also tackle a lighthearted but relatable debate about holding spots in standing-room-only crowds at concerts, with Brice playfully siding with the 'princess'—acknowledging the stress but affirming the romantic gesture. The episode closes with Brice promoting his new single 'Kill the Man,' his 12.5 billion streams, and his love for Fort Worth’s unique culture, from boot shops to game meat at Lonesome Dub.
Record authenticity over perfection: Lee Brice records in his self-built home studio and typically nails vocals in 3-4 takes to preserve natural emotion.
AI is a tool, not a replacement: Brice sees AI as helpful for demo ideas but believes it can never replicate the soul, lived experience, and emotional truth in human songwriting.
Real stories fuel real music: The song 'Santa Was My Uber Driver' was inspired by a true, surreal experience—proof that AI can't manufacture such authentic narratives.
Hold your ground (and your spot): Brice humorously validates the act of holding a concert spot for a partner, acknowledging the stress but affirming it as a romantic duty.
Fort Worth is a creative haven: Brice loves Fort Worth for its unique culture, including game meat at Lonesome Dub and shopping for boots—showcasing his deep appreciation for Texas authenticity.
Lee Brice Joins the Show: A Country Star’s Morning Call
“He's stacking hits on hits. I think this is the last song he did. Last time we saw him, I think this is what he closed with.”
From Clemson to the Studio: Brice’s Dual Life
Brice shares his background as a former Clemson linebacker and his deep love for football and golf, including his recent trip to Canada and a round at Augusta he’s still owed by Kisner.
The Real Battle: Singing Through Allergies
“For the first four or five shows... Golly, man. It was all I could do. It took every bit of athletic ability that I mustered through the years to just make sure that I got the job done.”
The Soul of Music: AI, Authenticity, and Real Stories
“You can't make that up. AI ain't going to make up. That kind of thing. Y'all go listen to Santa was my Uber driver last night and you'll see but every word of it's true.”
Fort Worth Rituals and the Art of Holding a Spot
Brice shares his favorite Fort Worth stops—Lonesome Dub for game meat, DiVincenzo’s for boots—and humorously weighs in on the age-old concert dilemma of holding a seat.
“You can't make that up. AI ain't going to make up. That kind of thing. Y'all go listen to Santa was my Uber driver last night and you'll see but every word of it's true.”
“For the first four or five shows... Golly, man. It was all I could do. It took every bit of athletic ability that I mustered through the years to just make sure that I got the job done.”
“I don't hate it. It'll never be able to do what a human does. Not exactly like that. It just never will.”
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Sean and RJ
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Billy Bob's Texas
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Lonesome Dub
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Kisner
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Santa Was My Uber Driver
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Augusta National
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Bobby Belt
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Wild Fork Foods
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Kill the Man
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