Craig Campbell Duets with 12 Year Old Country Prodigy Tegan Marie on “Outskirts of Heaven”

Country Star Craig Campbell has dueted with 12 year old country prodigy Tegan Marie on his hit country smash “Outskirts of Heaven” and we are OBSESSED!!!!

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 A youtuber for the last few years, Tegan Marie just went viral with her cover of Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It” with attracted millions of viewers, one of which being Kelsea Balerini herself, who invited Tegan to duet with her.

Country music singer and songwriter, Tegan Marie, 12, is on a meteoric rise. Hailing from Flint, Michigan, her strong vocals and sensitive interpretations have fans, press, stations and labels across the U.S. clamoring for more.

And fans can’t get enough, her most recent video reached over 9M video views in less than 5 days. 2016 has been an impressive year already. She kicked off they year on the stage at Nashville’s legendary Blue Bird Cafe and recorded new songs at Black River Studios.

In April, she created and played a Flint Water Benefit with Granger Smith, donating all proceeds from her latest single, “Lucky Me”, to the Hurley Children’s Hospital. May saw her open for country music stars Hunter Hayes, Maddie & Tae and Cam. She co-hosted for Radio Disney Country at the Radio Disney Music Awards and was back in Nashville for a coveted slot at the CMA Music Festival.

She has opening dates for Hunter Hayes and Cassadee Pope this summer. Her cover of Florida Georgia Line’s H.O.L.Y. has garnered over 12M video views , over 200K shares, was picked up by Taste of Country and iHeart Media’s The Bobby Bones Show. She’s been featured everywhere from People Magazine to Radio Disney, Spotify, Pandora and numerous outlets.

For more information on Tegan Marie visit her website and follow her on YoutubeInstagramTwitter and Facebook.

Working toward the traditional side of contemporary country, singer, songwriter, pianist and Georgia native Craig Campbell is blessed with a deep, expressive voice, an awareness of the genre’s history and a no-gimmicks approach to performance that brings out the sincerity in his songs.

Born in Lyons, Georgia, Campbell played piano at his mother’s Baptist church from the age of ten until he was 18 and his home was filled with the sound of gospel music, but he also fell under the spell of country music, particularly Travis Tritt, whose gospel-fueled delivery suited Campbell’s own vocal style.

In 2002, he relocated to Nashville, quickly immersing himself in the music scene there. He landed a steady gig at The Stage, one of the biggest clubs in historic Lower Broadway and doing demo sessions for other singers. Fellow Georgian Luke Bryan suggested Campbell try his hand at writing his own songs, and in time he mastered the craft, honing his original material at gigs.

In 2008 and the young singer was soon signed to Bigger Picture, which released a debut single, “Family Man,” in 2010, following it with a full-length album, the self-titled Craig Campbell, in 2011. “Family Man” peaked at number 14 on the Country Singles charts, and two more singles taken from the album, “Fish” and “When I Get There,” made the Country Top 40.

Campbell kept up a hectic touring schedule, and in May 2013 Bigger Picture released his second album, Never Regret. Two singles from the album charted on the Country Singles chart, “Outta My Head” (which peaked at number 25) and “Keep Them Kisses Comin'” (which rose to number 15). In May 2014, however, Campbell got the bad news that Bigger Picture was going out of business, though the singer lobbied country radio stations to keep spinning his music despite the lack of label support.

Since Campbell was known as Bigger Picture’s best-selling artist with a solid chart history, other labels soon came calling, and in December 2014, he announced he’d signed a new deal with Red Bow Records. May 2015 saw Campbell release his debut for his new label, the single “Tomorrow Tonight.”

For more information and tour dates, visit his website and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

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