Amanda Lindsey Cook Drops New Dance Remix of "Evergreen Reimagined"

Amanda Lindsey Cook, recently nominated for her third Dove for "Short Form Video of the Year", has just released a new single titled "Evergreen Reimagined" available across all streaming platforms. The song was written by Amanda, Jason Ingram and Paul Maybury. The song was produced by Brian Willett.
The remix is a new direction for Amanda, one that breaks away from her familiar worship sound, but the message of hope and inspiration remains the same.
Amanda is recognized for being the former lead vocalist for the world renowned collective Bethel Music. Her latest album House on a Hill released March 2019, marking Amanda's sophomore solo album. House on a Hill serves as the sequel to her debut record Brave New World, which was released in 2015 and won a GMA Dove Award for Inspirational Album of the Year.. Her song "Starlight" is featured on Bethel Music's first album recorded live on our Starlight (2017). "Pieces" (co-authored with Steffany Gretzinger) is featured on Have It All (2016). She is featured on five Bethel Music compilation albums to date and has co-authored numerous songs with Steffany Gretzinger for Steffany's solo project The Undoing (2014). She garnered three Covenant Awards from GMA Canada in 2014, including Female Vocalist of the Year, Song of the Year and Praise and Worship Song of the Year from her worship song, "You Make Me Brave."
For more information on Amanda Lindsey Cook and full list of tour dates, please visit https://amandalindseycook.com/.
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