BMI and SESAC joined together to celebrate Lee Brice's hit song, "I Don't Dance" last week. The party was held at The Music City Tippler in Nashville with the guests of honor being Lee Brice and co-writers Dallas Davidson and Rob Hatch. BMI’s Bradley Collins and SESAC’s Tim Fink led the festivities.
The hit song has also been nominated for Song of the Year at this year’s Country Music Association awards and Brice was involved in every step of the process. He helped write it, sang it and was the sole producer. "I Don't Dance" is Lee's fourth #1 as an artist, his third as a songwriter, second as a producer, and first as a sole producer. This is Davidson’s 19th #1 song and Hatch's second hit.
Lee was inspired to write the song for his wife Sara, whom he married earlier this year.
He told musicrow.com that's it's all about making music that comes from real people and real life. "I have a new baby, Rob has a new little girl and Dallas has a boy on the way. This is where songs like this come from. Songs come from real places and that’s why people connect to them. Thank you Curb Records for letting me just make music."
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