Michael Lee Goes Back to His Roots to Cover Casting Crowns' "The Well"

Country artist Michael Lee steps back to his gospel and faith-based roots with his brand-new release "The Well," a signature song which was originally recorded by Christian rock band Casting Crowns. Michael Lee's country version of this song is now available on all streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and more and is currently being played on country, Christian and Gospel radio stations now.
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This moving and profound song, which speaks about the importance of finding spiritual nourishment and renewal through God, was originally written by Casting Crowns' lead vocalist Mark Hall. This group, which began as a student worship band 25 years ago, is currently on the second half of their 20th Anniversary Tour as a group.
This song has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide and Michael is very fortunate enough to have the honor to sing and release this for his fans. "I want to encourage listeners to let go of the things that weigh us down," says Michael Lee. "No matter what the world may offer, it can never compare to the fulfillment that comes from a relationship with God."
With several singles already under his belt, Michael's latest original country tune, Loving Me Comes Easy To You, is climbing the country charts. With more music scheduled to be released throughout the year,
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