Nashville Duo Cloverdayle Pens Mental Health Anthem with Brooks & Dunn Hit Songwriter

The latest release from Cloverdayle – “Never Too Far Gone” – out now!

Chad & Rachel Hamar of the Nashville based duo Cloverdayle, along with hit songwriter Terry McBride (lead vocalist of McBride & The Ride and writer of “If You See Him, If You See Her” by Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn and “Play Something Country” by Brooks & Dunn), have written a poignant country anthem that shoots straight to the heart of the ever present battle with depression and mental health in our world. Opening with a haunting image of someone who’s alone in a darkened room and ready to end it all, lead singer Rachel Hamar’s passionate and sincere vocal offers a glimpse of hope, while the listener follows the narrative to a chorus that sings “somebody sees you, somebody knows you’re there, and if love can conquer anything, then it can find you anywhere”.

Listen to “Never Too Far Gone” here: https://songwhip.com/cloverdayle/never-too-far-gone

In the year since releasing their 2022 LP Living Again, Cloverdayle has been in a whirlwind of events that have included a spotlight showcase at the iconic Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, an invitation to join LeAnn Rimes as her supporting act on the Northwest leg of her “The Story… So Far” tour, and taking on the role of hosting, as well as performing, at the 30th anniversary of one of the largest country music festivals in the Pacific Northwest, the Oregon Jamboree. In addition, Cloverdayle has also shared the stage with industry heavy hitters Kenny Chesney, Eric Church and Wynonna Judd and currently, the duo has an original song, “It Is What It Is”, featured in the CBC series Heartland (Netflix).

“Cloverdayle Find Emotional Shelter in Their Work: ‘Country Music Is Real Life in Words and Melodies. We wear our hearts on our sleeves. We just always have operated that way, both on stage and off stage,’ Chad candidly tells PEOPLE.” (People Magazine)

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