This video features country singer Lee Brice performing an intimate concert as part of the annual Patriot Party. The event, held in August 2016 on Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, benefitted Folds of Honor, a nonprofit providing educational scholarships to dependents and spouses of fallen and wounded soldiers. Brice, a long-time supporter of military families and Folds of Honor's first music curator, performed several of his hit songs. Attendees included military veterans, their families, and foundation supporters. The description highlights Brice's connection to military support and the specific charitable cause.
This YouTube video is part of the "On Location" series and features a special performance by Hank Williams Jr. at the 2017 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Atlanta. The event also included special guests Lee Brice and Gretchen Wilson. The description highlights a conversation with Lee Brice about performing with Hank Williams Jr. The video appears to be a segment from an NRA event, likely showcasing musical entertainment associated with the organization.
This video is the first episode of the "Off Road" series, featuring country music artist Lee Brice and his song "Boy." The content centers around a music video shoot on his farm, where he spends time with his father and two sons. The episode highlights behind-the-scenes moments from the shoot, including some footage captured by Lee's father. It also mentions NRATV.com as a platform to watch more.
This video offers a glimpse into the Country Radio Seminar 2017, a three-day industry event held in Nashville for the country radio sector. It highlights performances from numerous country music stars including Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, Toby Keith, and features a special interview with 'New Faces' artist Drake White, who is also an outdoorsman. The event was attended by Morgan Mills.
This video tells the emotional story of Ginger Gilbert Ravella, whose husband, F-16 pilot Major Troy Gilbert, was killed in action in Iraq. The Folds of Honor foundation provided support to Ginger and her five young children. Singer Lee Brice, a supporter of Folds of Honor, heard Ginger's story at a benefit concert and was deeply moved by her mention of how much his song 'I Drive Your Truck' meant to her, and her regret that Troy had traded his truck before his final deployment. One year later, Brice fulfilled a promise by bringing Troy's truck back for Ginger, a powerful act of remembrance and support.
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