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Steven Curtis Chapman Relies on Lessons Learned Following the Tragic Loss of His Daughter Amid COVID-19 Fears (Exclusive)

Steven Curtis Chapman knows what it’s like to face the unknown. The gospel music superstar endured an unthinkable tragedy in 2008, when his five-year-old daughter, Marie, was tragically killed in an accident at his family’s home. Steven admits he had a long, excruciating journey after losing his child, one in many ways that he still continues every day, but…

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Steven Curtis Chapman Opens Up About Releasing Timely ‘Together’ Song With Brad Paisley, Lauren Alaina and Tasha Cobbs Leonard (Exclusive)

Steven Curtis Chapman just dropped a brand-new song, “Together (We’ll Get Through This),” with Brad Paisley, Lauren Alaina and Tasha Cobbs Leonard. Steven felt compelled to write the song when he saw how much the world was struggling with the restrictions associated with the coronavirus pandemic. “Together” became Seven’s message of hope he wanted to share with others. “I’m…

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Brad Paisley Offers Inspiring Message to Class of 2020: ‘This Can’t Be Easy’

Brad Paisley is offering some words of encouragement to the class of 2020. The seniors will miss the chance to do many things associated with their final year of school, including graduation and the ensuing celebrations, due to COVID-19. While Brad acknowledges that the disappointment is deep, he offers an inspiring message to those who are missing out on…

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Brad Paisley is ‘Inspired’ by Grocery Store Workers Dressed as Superheroes

Brad Paisley is able to self-isolate at home with his wife, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and sons Huck and Jasper, but he knows not everyone is that fortunate. The West Virginia native recently praised grocery store workers in Dewitt, New York, who dressed as superheroes while working during the coronavirus pandemic. “I love the idea of you guys dressing up…

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Brad Paisley Calls New Single, ‘No I in Beer’ a ‘Rallying Cry’ Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

When Brad Paisley planned on releasing his current single, “No I in Beer,” he never imagined that it would come out when everyone was self-isolating due to COVID-19. While the pandemic forced him to change part of the lyric, Brad says the song is more important now than ever. “There are a few things I changed,” Brad told Sony…

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