All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

Regional artist Lauren Winans releases new single ‘Rainbows’

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Lauren Winans’ new single “Rainbows” was released on June 17, 2024, on all streaming platforms. This is the second single off Winans’ new EP, the “Truth will Set You Free.” The release and music is a collaboration between Winans and the WVU Music Business and Industry Program.

“Rainbows,” the second release on ” The Truth Will Set You Free” EP, is Winans favorite.

“I co-wrote this with some really great writers in Nashville before I had my kids and the song means so much more to me now, 12 years later, than it even did back then,” she said.

The song written by Winans, Shanna Crooks-Perez (Demi Lovato), and Marc Beeson (Sam Hunt, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride and others) is a ballad talking about a relationship being beautiful like the rainbow but unable to last.

Returning to her home state, Lauren Winans is currently the host of WBOY’s successful lifestyle television show 304 TODAY. Her program features lifestyles, culture and music throughout the state and region. She was recently recognized by Gov. Jim Justice for her efforts as a news reporter supporting the arts and lifestyles in WV.

Lauren worked exclusively with the WVU Music Business and Industry Program to bring this EP to life. The MBI program has a working recording session band that works with artists to develop their music. The students in the program get real-world experience working in a recording studio and with artists to develop their skills as musicians.

When not covering the news in the state, Lauren is a native of Buckhannon, WV. Where she is a mother of two. She is an advocate for abused women and an active member of her church.

Mon Hills Music Group serves as a collection of independent record labels from West Virginia University. For more information on Mon Hills Music Group, please visit www.monhillsrecords.com.

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