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High Valley’s Brad Rempel Vows to Continue the Band Without His Brother

High Valley, the duo made up of brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel, recently announced that Curtis was leaving the band to return to his native Canada and launch a new business with his wife, Myranda. The news meant that Brad Rempel would continue on with the band without his brother, although Brad insists he fully supports his younger brother’s…

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High Valley’s Curtis Rempel Announces Departure From Band

It’s the end of an era for High Valley. The sibling duo, made up of Brad and Curtis Rempel, made a name for themselves in their native Canada, before relocating to Tennessee, where they released one album, Dear Life, and two EPs, Farmhouse Sessions and Grew Up on That, and had two hit singles, “Make You Mine” and “She’s…

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High Valley Enjoys Unprecedented Amount of Family Time Amid Coronavirus Pandemic (Exclusive)

When High Valley planned on releasing their latest EP, Grew Up on That, the sibling duo, made up of Brad and Curtis Rempel, had plenty of plans to promote their latest project, before the coronavirus pandemic derailed those plans. Still, while the brothers are disappointed that they can’t perform the new songs for their fans, they admit it is…

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High Valley Embraces Positivity and Hope With ‘Grew Up On That’ EP (Exclusive)

If there was ever a good time for High Valley to release their Grew Up On That EP, it’s now. The duo, made up of brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel, released the six-song project on Friday, May 22. Although all of the songs were written before the coronavirus pandemic impacted the world, including the poignant “River’s Still Running,” there’s…

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High Valley’s ‘River’s Still Running’ Takes on New Meaning Amid Coronavirus Pandemic (Exclusive)

On Friday, May 22, High Valley will drop their long-awaited EP, Grew Up on That. The duo, made up of brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel, planned all of the songs on their next set of tunes, including the poignant “River’s Still Running,” long before the coronavirus pandemic, although it takes on an entirely new meaning now. “I wrote it…

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