Bryce Vine
Mar 7, 2020

Bryce Vine was born Bryce Ross-Johnson in Westlake Village, CA in 1988.
As a young teen, he taught himself to play the guitar and later auditioned for The Glee Project - a reality TV series that served as an audition for the TV series, Glee. While attending Berklee College of Music, he adopted the stage name Vine, saying it was short for 'vinyl'. He was soon recording and releasing his own material.
His debut EP, Lazy Fair, was released in 2014. It featured the songs "Sour Patch Kids" and "Guilty Pleasure," which gathered over 11 million streams. A second EP, Night Circus, arrived in 2016.
In 2018, he released a song, "Drew Barrymore," which became a Top 15 radio single at Pop and Rhythm radio. The single was certified 2X Platinum and followed by two other tracks. All were included on his 2019 debut album, Carnival.
Vine's current release, "Baby Girl," was co-produced by Chad Hugo, Grammy-winning member of The Neptunes and N.E.R.D.