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The Joy Reunion, Jon Mullins, Joey Green drop singles

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New post-Voice music out includes singles from The Joy Reunion, Jon Mullins and Joey Green.

Here’s a bit about each of those releases. The links take you to the songs on Apple Music.

Neil Morrison, Gentry Monreal and Robert Easley of The Joy Reunion from The Voice Season 21

Neil Morrison, Gentry Monreal and Robert Easley of The Joy Reunion from The Voice Season 21

* The Joy Reunion from Season 21 just wrapped up three dates opening for Blake Shelton on his Spring Blake Tour 2022 — at Ole Reds in Gatlinburg, Nashville and Orlando. And the trio of Robert Easley, Gentry Monreal and Neil Morrison celebrated with a new single, “Back In Time.” It follows “Let Her Run,” released last month, as the group’s second single since appearing on the show.

Jon Mullins from The Voice Season 18

Jon Mullins from The Voice Season 18

* Jon Mullins from Season 18 has a new doo and a new single out, “Finer Things.” Says Jon: “I can’t believe this is my new song. This song always makes me smile. Jon wrote the single with Nik Lizcano-Knittle and Ryan Prewett. It’s Jon’s first original release of 2022.

Joey Green from The Voice Season 15

Joey Green from The Voice Season 15

* Joey Green from Season 15 released a song Friday called “Good Liar.” It’s a song he’s been playing live since at least 2016 based on YouTube videos. He wrote the song with Ryan Garrett; Brad Hill produced the track. It marks Joey’s first release of 2022.

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