ASCAP Country Song Of The Year Win Awarded To Lee Brice’s “One Of Them Girls” Writer Ashley Gorley

From L to R: Curb Records’ John Clore; Curb Records’ RJ Meacham; Red Light Management’s Anthony DeVincenzo; Curb Records’ Blair McDermott; Curb Records’ Benson Curb; Lee Brice; Curb Records’ Jeff Tuerff; Curb | Word Music Publishing’s Ciara Shortridge; Curb Records’ John Chapman; Red Light Management’s Enzo DeVincenzo

Brice Celebrates Multiple RIAA Certifications for “Memory I Don’t Mess With,”
“Hard To Love,” and
Hey World

Nashville, Tenn. – Curb Records’ Lee Brice celebrates the ASCAP Country Song Of The Year award win for “One Of Them Girls” songwriter Ashley Gorley, as well as various RIAA certifications, including recent #1 “Memory I Don’t Mess With” being RIAA certified Gold, “Hard To Love” being RIAA certified 4X Platinum, Hey World being RIAA certified Gold, “I Hope You’re Happy Now” with Carly Pearce being RIAA certified 2X Platinum, and “One Of Them Girls” being certified 2X Platinum.

“Man, ASCAP Song Of The Year… whew, what an incredible honor. From the very first night writing it, to the next morning recording it, and singing it every night since then, has been surreal,” shares Brice. “Ashley is such a crazy talent, anytime the moment strikes he’s one you can never go wrong calling! It’s so crazy to see how my music, the new stuff and the old stuff, is resonating so much with my fans. It truly fills my heart… it’s what I strive for every day. To have these new RIAA certifications is such an honor. I’m extremely grateful to make music that people love to listen to. That’s all a music man can hope for.”

Brice was recently nominated for his first American Music Award in the category of Favorite Country Album for Hey World. The nomination follows his fourth consecutive #1 at Country radio with his hit, “Memory I Don’t Mess With.”

For more information, go to www.leebrice.com.

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