
Hatch says plans for the label have been in the works over the past six months. A remote control toy truck screamed across the dimly lit stage to deliver him a can of Bud Light.Īll this came before he autographed an acoustic guitar and handed it to a young fan in the audience, telling her to make sure she learned how to play it.Here Are the Lyrics to Carly Pearce & Lee Brice's 'I Hope You're Happy Now' He performed hits “Hard 2 Love,” “Don’t Sound Like You,” “I Drive Your Truck,” “Crazy Girl” and “Parking Lot Party,” along with early releases, “She Ain’t Right” and “A Woman Like You” and not-yet-released “Rumor.”īefore performing “Beer,” from his “Hard 2 Love” album, he commented that the crowd was making him thirsty, headed to the back of the stage to pull open the front of what appeared to be a large speaker but turned out to be a fully stocked mini-fridge.

“But even though I am from South Carolina, I feel like this is my second home here.”Īnd, indeed, Brice was at home on the Youngstown stage, at times asking for the house lights to be turned up so he could see the faces in the crowd and pause to soak up the thunderous applause. “My wife is from right here in Youngstown, so I spent a lot of time here,” Brice said. Published reports indicate the parents of two boys met years ago on the shores of Myrtle Beach, S.C., where he serenaded her early on as a young and not-yet-well-known guitarist. Brice shared that detail a couple times from the stage. That’s because his wife, Sara Reeveley, hails from nearby Poland.

I have a good friend here tonight that sings country music,” Brice said before calling Farr to the stage, much to the delight of the Mahoning Valley audience, to perform his latest hit, “A Guy Walks Into a Bar.”īut what fans may not know is that Brice is no stranger to the Youngstown area, having performed more than once at the Dusty Armadillo in Rootstown and even sometimes calling Youngstown home. “We are all buddies in the country music business.


So for die-hard Brice fans, it probably was no big surprise when Farr, who has been popping up in cities on Brice’s current concert tour, made an unannounced appearance to the stage during Brice’s show Friday night at Youngstown’s Covelli Centre.
