Crowder Teams Up with Mandisa for New Video "Let It Rain (Is There Anybody)"
3X GRAMMY Award-nominated artist Crowder is releasing the new music video for his Gospel-infused song "Let It Rain (Is There Anybody)" feat. Mandisa today. "Let It Rain (Is There Anybody)" feat. Mandisa amassed early momentum, charting weeks ahead of the official radio add date (5/31) and made striking impressions in major markets including Los Angeles, Minneapolis and St. Louis.
Further proving Crowder's impressive ability to connect with listeners, the song garnered 52 stations out of the box, marking the largest add date of Crowder's solo career. "Let It Rain (Is There Anybody)" feat. Mandisa is currently on Billboard's Top 25 Christian Airplay charts and climbing. Directed by Matthew DeLisi, the music video for the song was filmed at Melrose Billiard Parlor in Nashville and features multiple Grammy-award winning artist Mandisa.
"This is one of those summertime, good-vibe, car cruisin' songs that you just gotta roll the windows down and crank it up. But maybe it's summertime and it's raining and you can't put those windows down, that's ok. The same God that brings that sunshine, brings the rain. And the clouds will clear. He's got it all. He's got you. This is a reminder we all need." Crowder said.
"This song is a beautiful reminder of God's presence at all times, both the good and the bad. I'm honored to be a part of it," Mandisa said.
Known for seamlessly blending genres and captivating a variety of audiences with his musically-elaborate and unpredictable song craft, the genre-defying artist whose music appeals to both Christian and mainstream audiences, will mark his third appearance at CMA Music Festival this year. Fans can watch Crowder perform at the Maui Jim Broadway stage at Bridgestone Plaza on Sunday, June 9, kicking off at 10:45 a.m. Following that, he will sign autographs at The Nashville Collection in the Wildhorse Saloon from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Crowder recently wrapped a trek of spring tour stops with MercyMe's IMAGINE NATION TOUR. He will join them again this fall, for additional tour dates nationwide, beginning on Oct. 3. Upcoming summer festival performances include Cincinnati, OH (6/20), Ocean City, MD (6/23) and Meansville, GA (6/30). For a full list of tour dates and more information, visit: http://www.crowdermusic.com/.
ABOUT CROWDER
3X Grammy-nominated artist Crowder has sold well over 3 million records as an artist who is "...changing the way people think about Christian music..." (WABE NPR "City Lights"). Known for seamlessly blending genres and captivating a variety of audiences with his musically-elaborate and unpredictable song craft, Crowder's critically-acclaimed album I Know A Ghost, debuted on Billboard's Top 5 Christian Albums chart. His single "Red Letters" marked his sixth Top 10 song on Billboard Christian Airplay charts, and his music has been widely embraced by both Christian and mainstream audiences. With songs that "...worship not only at the foot of the cross, but also at the intersection of funk, dance and R&B," (Rolling Stone), the genre-defying artist's music video for "Red Letters" was featured in rotation at CMT and he frequently performs at the Grand Ole Opry. I Know A Ghost follows Crowder's previous release American Prodigal, which landed at #1 on Billboard's Christian & Gospel Albums chart and gave rise to his chart-topping #1 smash hit "All My Hope" ft. Tauren Wells. That same album also landed at #12 on Billboard's Top 200 all-genre chart. Crowder's first-ever solo release Neon Steeple debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, was named iTunes 2014 Christian Album of the Year, and garnered multiple radio hits, two GRAMMY® nominations, a Dove Award and multiple nods and numerous K-LOVE Fan Award Nominations. Crowder is currently on tour with MercyMe's IMAGINE NATION Tour and his album I Know A Ghost is available everywhere. For tour dates and more information, visit http://www.crowdermusic.com.
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