Jamie Grace Brings Awareness to Tourette Syndrome with "Marching On"

Dove Award-winning singer, songwriter and actress Jamie Grace has released a new song entitled "Marching On." To date she has four #1 radio singles in addition to her latest album titled '91 reaching a Billboard #1. "Marching On" will be part of an official nationwide campaign for Tourette Awareness Month in 2020, promoted by the Tourette Association-an organization Jamie intimately believes in as the artist continues to manage her own publicized battle with Tourette Syndrome.
Grace is a Dove Award-winning, K-LOVE Fan Awards-winning, and 2x GRAMMY/Billboard-nominated singer, songwriter and actress based in Los Angeles, California. At just 19, she earned her first GRAMMY and Billboard Award nominations, while taking home New Artist of the Year at the annual Dove Awards in Nashville. To date she has four #1 radio singles in addition to her latest album titled '91 (STREAM/BUY) reaching a Billboard #1.
You can stream the song now or buy here.
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