Meet The Dryes: The country couple duo that are Raisin’ Beers and Hallelujahs

The Dryes are a husband and wife duo who have been catching attention across the music industry, gaining millions of streams since premiering on Season 22 of NBC’s The Voice. They just released their brand new EP, “Raisin’ Beers and Hallelujahs.”

They stopped by RFD-TV Studios to talk with Suzanne Alexander about their relationship and how well they work together, their time on The Voice, and their new project.

They also stuck around to perform their EP title track, “Raisin’ Beers and Hallelujahs.”

To keep up-to-date with The Dryes, click HERE.

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