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Love Like Crazy

 

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Love Like Crazy
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$4.99
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Latest $4.99  
Highest $5.99 Feb 15, '16  
Lowest $3.97 Dec 1, '14  
Average $5.30  
Added Mar 13, 2014  
 
 
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UPC715187897724
Love Like Crazy - CD

 

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Highest $8.98 Sep 20, '14   Highest $5.12 Dec 31, '14   Highest $3.05 Jul 20, '14  
Lowest $3.59 Apr 8, '16   Lowest $0.01 Nov 2, '15   Lowest $0.01 Feb 5, '16  
Average $5.26   Average $1.74   Average $0.44  
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30 day average: 8,966 | 90 day average: 6,831

 

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UPC715187897724
Lee Brice has established himself as one of the most promising new voices in country music with his debut album 'Love Like Crazy.' In addition, Lee has proven himself as one of Nashville's top tunesmiths, with songwriting cuts by Garth Brooks ('More Than A Memory'), Tim McGraw ('Still'), Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton and Adam Gregory to his credit. 'More Than A Memory,' the Garth Brooks smash that became the first song in Billboard chart history to debut at #1, seems more like a dream to Brice, who names Garth as his first major musical influence.

As a young boy, Brice was raised on Gospel in church and the harmonies of Alabama, The Oak Ridge Boys, and the Statler Brothers at home, largely sheltered from the popular music of the day.

'I got my first clock radio when I was twelve,' Brice recalls, 'Just as Garth was becoming huge. He's the reason I first picked up a guitar to write, and he had a definite effect on my writing.'

 

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