Beloved ‘90s Rockers Tell Story Of Personal Loss To Addiction In This Powerful New Song
Beloved ‘90s Rockers Tell Story Of Personal Loss To Addiction In This Powerful New Song
March 14, 2018
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By Hunter KellyOriginal Source: rarecountry.com

Famed '90s rockers Sister Hazel, who recently made their Grand Ole Opry debut, have released a powerful new song, “You Won’t See Me Again,” inspired by a band member who lost a family member to addiction. The guys hope the song offers hope to those currently struggling with the disease.

Popular ’90s rock band Sister Hazel still lights up crowds across the country with their smash hit, “All for You,” but they’ve got a different kind of message on their new EP, “Water.” A song called “You Won’t See Me Again” is getting attention for its honest portrayal of a man facing a battle with addiction. Sister Hazel’s Andrew Copeland co-wrote the song about his brother-in-law, Chuck, who faced his own struggles with alcoholism.Unfortunately, Chuck passed away from the disease, and the band members hope this song will offer some light to those who are still out there struggling with addiction...click here to continue reading

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