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dbpedia:Brice_Long
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William Brice Long (born August 25, 1971) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Signed to Columbia Records in 2005, Long charted one single on the Billboard country chart that year: "Anywhere but Here", which was also released by Chris Cagle a year later. In addition, Long co-wrote Gary Allan's 2004 Number One single "Nothing On but the Radio" and Randy Houser's singles "Anything Goes" and "Like a Cowboy".
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Brice Long Long, Brice
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American country music writer and vocalist
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William Brice Long
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1996-01-01Z
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Long, William Brice
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dbpedia:Gary_Allan dbpedia:Randy_Houser dbpedia:Chris_Cagle
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dbpedia:Gary_Allan dbpedia:Randy_Houser dbpedia:Chris_Cagle
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solo_singer
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1971-08-23Z 1971-08-25Z
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n4:_Kentucky dbpedia:United_States
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1971-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Country_music
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dbpedia:Columbia_Records