COUNTDOWN TO GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD
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I am so excited to start releasing music again! My next release is going to be a dark cover of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John and I am SO excited for you to hear it!

Devin Marie is a 29 year old sing-songwriter who has a deep passion for helping people feel seen and known through music. Until she was *gently encouraged* to join the band Pursuing JC alongside her brother back in 2016, she had never sang in front of people. She suffered from crippling stage fright that caused her to cry before and after the band would lead worship.

It was leading worship that really pushed her outside of her comfort zone and into pursuing her passion. With the band she has toured across the states and with the band she found her voice. She began to work towards producing the songs she wrote in her free time. As time went on songwriting went from something she did in her free time to her joy, her escape, and her purpose. It is what made her go viral on TikTok during covid. She would write and produce songs about whatever people asked live.

She'd go on to be featured in a Doritos commercial during the BET Awards and do several radio and tv interviews. Now she is a worship director and is in the process of releasing an album in spring of 2026. Music has always made her feel understood and she hopes her music does that for at least someone out there.
Devin began a "Dark and Eerie" series on TikTok. She's always had a love for putting her own spin on covers and loves that people have been loving her takes on songs.
Pursuing JC is not only her family, but she wouldn't be where she is today without them. This is the music video for the song she wrote with them for their album C.R.O.W.N.
A glimpse into the series that started her momentum. Writing songs about everyone's random requests was such a fun challenge.
I wrote this song in memory of my dear friend Rachel Antorino who at the age of 14, lost her battle to Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Rachel was a dancer with a contagious smile and a beautiful spirit. Throughout her battle Rachel never stopped smiling and was stronger than any of us thought possible. Rather than writing a sad song, I wanted to write a song that celebrated her life. In writing this, I envisioned Rachel dancing and I know she would want us smiling and dancing in her memory

After Rachel passed her mom Aimee started an organization called Rachel’s Dance for the Cure to help raise money and awareness for AML. It is an incredible organization that has helped numerous families battling this awfuFor more information on Rachel, the cause, or how to contribute to RDFC, please see the link below.
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