Zachary Ray Releases New Version of His Song "Let Go"

Zachary Ray's "Let Go - Nathan Walters Remix" is set to go for adds today to Christian Hot AC and CHR-formatted radio outlets. The new version of the single is produced by Nathan Walters, member of the popular band Plus One. Listen HERE.
"I really loved hearing this song reimagined through the creativity of Nathan Walters," Ray says. "It's been one year since 'Let Go" was first released and I'm excited for others to hear what Nathan has done with the song."
Ray wrote "Let Go" with Jillian Valentine. The song previously was released to digital outlets.
The new single follows the success of "Rebel Hearts," which topped the charts at No. 1 on CRC Weekly, CRC Monthly and CRC Quarterly.
Ray developed a passion for music as a young boy, first singing in his dad's church. He then pursued the passion at Berklee College of Music, where he studied vocal performance and music business.
Ray has been using the gift of music to teach and train aspiring musicians for more than 12 years. During the past decade, he has lived in India where he teaches at Calcutta School of Music. He also started a company, Chaitown Creatives, where he teaches and trains young musicians and vocalists. Ray and his wife, who he met while working in India, have two young children.
Ray has returned to America for a season to write and record his music. Writing from a place of candor, Ray's music is about his journey, songs about heartache, doubt, deep love and healing, but, most of all, songs about seasons of hope, comfort, peace and confidence that keeps him going.
Ray is represented for management by McLaughlin Music Group International, Inc.
For more information about Ray, check out ZacharyRay.co and follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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