Ellie Holcomb Features Her Own Daughter EmmyLou on Her New Single "Stronger"

Ellie Holcomb has enlisted the help of her own daughter EmmyLou for her newest radio single, "Stronger." The song was first heard on her highly acclaimed studio release, Canyon (2021). "Stronger (Radio Edit)" is available everywhere and was featured in Spotify's Top Christian & Gospel playlist.
Premiering last week on SiriusXM, the video was directed by Noah Glenn and filmed in the beautiful Shelby Farms Park in Memphis, TN. "I wrote this song as an anthem for the days where I felt fear was paralyzing me," shares Ellie Holcomb. "I wanted to have a song that would lift my eyes from the mountain in front of me to the God who moves mountains. I also wrote this song for my daughter to face her fears and it has been so beautiful to see her grow in faith and bravery. My hope is that this song helps you move forward from whatever fears you are facing knowing confidently that God is bigger than them!"
This year, she and her husband have been hitting their favorite cities across the country for the "Drew & Ellie Residency Tour" visiting cities like Atlanta, Dallas, New York City, Knoxville, and Seattle. She is also announcing a new solo show date with tickets on sale now. Holcomb will be playing in Chattanooga, TN on July 21 with a special VIP option that includes a pre-show add-on with a 25-minute kid's music sing-a-long featuring her children's music. Tickets can be purchased here.
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