As I waited aboard the tour bus, I couldn’t help but think it looked more like a moving recording studio than a bus, wood paneling and sparse fixtures spilling dim light. There was scarcely a place to sit down. Most of the space was occupied by guitars in hard travel cases, save for one vintage acoustic Gibson that looked like she’d been through it and had given a lot of songs but still had plenty left in her. Where there weren’t guitars, there were keyboards, pedals, amps, speakers, and recording equipment. I had heard stories about Lee Brice bus rides…how he never stops writing. Looking around, it made sense.
I had never met Lee prior to this and when he boarded the bus, I was struck by the interesting juxtaposition of an imposing physicality with a gentle nature which made him instantly accessible. Not surprising, given that he was a former Clemson football player whose music career began with him singing in the church as a child in Sumter, South Carolina. One of those songs he sang in that church was a gospel song, “Oh, How I Love Jesus,” taught to him by his Aunt Henri, whom he often cites as one of his major musical influences.
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