CAIN's Taylor Matz Welcomes First Child
CAIN's band member Taylor Matz announces over social media that she gave birth to her first child. The baby girl, Stevie Jhett, was born on August 21.
"From start to finish, this delivery was a complete JOY," Taylor shared on Instagram. "We welcomed this shining star into the room with happiness and laughter! What a miracle from God! Everyone said it, but I just never knew I could love something so much."
Taylor is not the only member of the CAIN trio that has welcomed a new addition recently. Her brother Logan and his wife welcomed a new baby in March while her sister Madison welcomed her first child on August 2
The music of CAIN quickly became a mainstay at radio since their debut single "Rise Up (Lazarus)" released in early 2020. They also released additional versions of the song: a duet with labelmate Zach Williams, a version with Colony House, as well as an acoustic version recorded with Essential Worship for its Song Session Series. They also dropped an acoustic cover of "Egypt," which was originally released by Bethel Music and Cory Asbury.
CAIN has also covered several other worship songs with Essential Worship, along with a stunning rendition of Williams' and Dolly Parton's duet "There Was Jesus." Additionally, last Christmas they released the top 10 hit "Celebrate Me Home," which became one of the highest charting singles at radio during the holiday season.
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