Tauren Wells Teams Up with Jimmie Allen and Eric Campbell for New Versions of "Up"
Platinum-selling recording artist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Tauren Wells shows that music has no boundaries as he returns with two new dynamic new collaborations. He's teamed up with chart-topping country artist Jimmie Allen and GRAMMY®-winning R&B/gospel artist Erica Campbell to record infectious new versions of "Up."
"Both of these collaborations mean so much to me," says Tauren Wells. "I was singing Mary Mary songs in church growing up, so now knowing Erica and being able to hear her voice on my song is surreal and a great honor. I met Jimmie in Nashville 10 years ago or so, back when we were both in our bands trying to figure out how to make it. Being on the other side of that journey now and seeing the country staple he's become is something I genuinely celebrate and I can't believe we get to work together all these years later."
Wells also released a live version of the song today, recorded at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. Download / stream all four versions of "Up," including the original version from Wells' new album, Joy In The Morning, HERE.
Wells is currently touring in support of Joy in the Morning. He'll play Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie, TX tonight. Due to Hurricane Ian, the tour was rescheduled. He'll perform at Florida Theatre in Jacksonville on November 19 and Yuengling Center in Tampa on November 20. Special guests Aaron Coleand Lakewood Music will support. Tickets are available HERE.
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