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It's "Lights Out" for Reba remix

Friday, September 17, 2021 – Reba McEntire released a new version today of one of her biggest hits, "The Night The Lights Went Out in Georgia (Eric Kuppur Remix)," from her upcoming three-part box set, "Revived Remixed Revisited."

"Remixed" is one of three collections of her forthcoming box set release on Oct. 8. The box set is a reimagined collection of McEntire's songs. "Revived" offers the singer's biggest hits as they've evolved over the years in her live show, featuring all new arrangements of songs like "Is There Life Out There" and "Can't Even Get The Blues" recorded with her touring band. "Revisited" finds McEntire working with Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell) to strip back and recut songs like "Somebody Should Leave" and "Consider Me Gone," and features the pairing of McEntire and Dolly Parton on "Does He Love You."

McEntire previously released "Is There Life Out There" from "Revived," "I'm A Survivor" (Lafemmebear Remix) from "Remixed" and "Consider Me Gone" from "Revisited."

She is also set to hit the road this winter for "Reba, Brooks & Dunn: Together in Vegas," the longest-running country residency in Las Vegas. The show will be Dec. 1-15 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.


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