Maddie & Tae Channel the 1990s With Cover of Diamond Rio’s “Meet in the Middle” [Listen]

Maddie & Tae Channel the 1990s With Cover of Diamond Rio’s “Meet in the Middle” [Listen]

Maddie Marlow and Taylor Dye of Maddie & Tae were both born in 1995—four years after the release of Diamond Rio’s debut single, “Meet in the Middle,” which topped the charts in 1991.

The duo channeled the 1990s by covering Diamond Rio’s hit for the Amazon Original series, which is available for streaming and purchase via Amazon Music.

“We have always loved this song and had such a blast putting our own spin on it,” says Maddie. “Our producers, Jimmy Robbins and Derek Wells, really helped us balance the original magic of the song with our own artistic style on it.”

Listen to Maddie & Tae’s “Meet in the Middle.”

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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