Steven Curtis Chapman Partners with Brad Paisley, Lauren Alaina and Tasha Cobbs Leonard for New Song

Five-time GRAMMY® winner Steven Curtis Chapman enlisted his friends Brad Paisley, Lauren Alaina and Tasha Cobbs Leonard to release "Together (We'll Get Through This)." The song, which calls for perseverance in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, is available for streaming and download now.
"I can't tell you how excited and honored I am to be joined by three incredible artists, Brad, Lauren, and Tasha, to share this song that we all hope will fan the flame of a message that seems to be desperately needed now more than ever in our world," Chapman said.
Proceeds will go towards the Opry Trust Fund and Gospel Music Association "to assist those who've been gravely affected" by the pandemic.
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