Bryan Rice

Bryan Rice

In Hirtshals, 2010
Background information
Birth name Brian Risberg Clausen
Born (1978-05-29) 29 May 1978
Dåstrup, Roskilde, Denmark
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 2005–present
Labels Boom! Records/EMI (2005–2006)
Border Breakers (2007–2009)
RecArt (2010-present) -Belgium/Luxembourg-BIP Records- 21st Century Music-Netherlands
DO IT Records (2012)
Website www.bryanrice.com

Brian Risberg Clausen, better known as Bryan Rice (born 29 May 1978 in Roskilde, Denmark), is a Danish pop singer and songwriter.[1]

His debut single "No Promises" was a huge hit in Denmark in the Autumn of 2005/spring of 2006. The song was covered and released by British The X Factor winner Shayne Ward reaching number two in the United Kingdom.

In 2006 he released "Homeless Heart", a cover of the Amanda Stott song, which was the second single from his debut album, Confessional. The song was used as the opening theme to the Danish reality television program Paradise Hotel. Two more singles followed, "Can't Say I'm Sorry" and "Where Do You Go?". "Can't Say I'm Sorry" was later released by Erik Segerstedt, runner-up of the Swedish Idol, and peaked at number one in Sweden. "Can't Say I'm Sorry" was also released by Canadian Idol winner Theo Tams on his debut album Give It All Away.

His second studio album, Good News, was released in 2007.

Bryan received his first gold record for the sale of 20,000 copies in Denmark, and platinum for more than 13,000 downloads of "No Promises". Furthermore Bryan was nominated "Best Danish Male Singer" at the 2006 Zulu Awards.

In 2009 Bryan Rice co-wrote the song "Underneath My Skin", with Mads Haugaard, sung by Norwegian singer Christina Undhjem, who participated in the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix.[2]

Having been offered a wildcard as a performer, Bryan Rice once again competed in the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix in 2010. His entry was the song "Breathing", which was written by Peter Bjørnskov. The song made it to the final round of voting, finishing second in a field of 10 songs.[3]

On 25 October 2010 Bryan Rice released his third studio album, Another Piece of Me.[4] The album features duets with Danish singer Julie Berthelsen and Swedish vocalist Emilia. It was preceded by the release of the third single, "There for You", on 28 June 2010. This song was such a success that it appeared in The Sims 3 latest add-on called 'Late Night' in Simlish version.

Bryan Rice has also been successful in South Africa.

In 2011 Bryan signed a deal for a release in the Netherlands and for Belgium and Luxembourg. The first single for the Netherlands will be "Second Last Chance" and in Belgium it will be "Curtain Call".

Discography

Bryan Rice, 2010

Albums

Year Album Chart positions
DEN[5]
2006 Confessional 4
2007 Good News 36
2010 Another Piece of Me
2015 Hear Me As I Am

Singles

Year Title Peak positions Album Notes
DEN
[6]
BEL
(Vl)

[7]
2005 "No Promises" Confessional #1 on Danish Airplay Chart[8]
2006 "Homeless Heart"
"Can't Say I'm Sorry"
"Where Do You Go"
2007 "I Lied" Good News
"Good News"
"Sleeping Satellite"
2008 "Here I Am"
2009 "Second Last Chance" Another Piece of Me First single to be released in the Netherlands
2010 "Breathing"
3
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2010
"There for You"
"Curtain Call"
(featuring Julie)
Also released in Belgium and Luxembourg
2011 "For the Love of the Game" Non-album single Official UEFA U21 Championship Denmark song
2012 "Watch the Stars"
(feat. Emilia)
41*
(Ultratip)
Non-album single
2013 "These Arms" Hear Me As I Am
2014 "I Choose U" Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2014
"Hear Me As I Am"

*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.

Collaborations

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bryan Rice.
  1. Christina Undhjem Danmarks Radio (Danish Broadcasting)
  2. Christina Undhjem - dr.dk/Melodi Grand Prix
  3. Klier, Marcus (2010-02-06). "Denmark sends Chanée & Tomas N'evergreen to Eurovision". ESCToday.com. Retrieved 2010-02-07.
  4. Friberg, Lennart (28 September 2010). "Nyt album fra Bryan Rice" (in Danish). Gaffa. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  5. danishcharts.com Archived July 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  6. "Bryan Rice discography". danishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  7. "Bryan Rice discography". ultratop.be/nl/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  8. Hitlisten Airplay, Uge 4, 2006 Archived February 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.
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