Amanda Shires debuts "Our Problem" feat. All Female Cast on "The Tonight Show"

The track from Amanda Shires features Cyndi Lauper, Angie Stone, K.Flay, Lilly Hiatt, Linda Perry, Morgane Stapleton, Nona Hendryx, Peaches and Valerie June, with Sheryl Crow on bass, Jason Isbell on guitar, Peter Levin on keys and Chris Powell on drums.

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Amanda Shires is debuting “Our Problem” featuring a host of world-renowned female artists including Cyndi Lauper, Angie Stone, K.Flay, Lilly Hiatt, Linda Perry, Morgane Stapleton, Nona Hendryx, Peaches and Valerie June; listen/share above.

The track also features Sheryl Crow on bass, Jason Isbell on guitar, Peter Levin on keys and Chris Powell on drums, and is out today on the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade.

“I’m very grateful to have so many of my sisters joining me for ‘Our Problem,’” Shires says. “The issue of women’s rights and reproductive health affects us all. ‘Our Problem’ represents women of all generations, musical genres and communities. Music has the power to bridge gaps and bring people together and I hope that ‘Our Problem’ reminds you that we are all in this world together and that we can be there for one another no matter what. You are never alone and I’M ON YOUR SIDE.”

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This evening, Shires will be performing her previously released version of “The Problem” with her husband Jason Isbell on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.” 

“The Problem” featuring Isbell was released last year to critical praise on International Safe Abortion Day, with proceeds benefitting The Yellowhammer Fund in Alabama. Watch Shires and Isbell perform live from Paste in Nashville HERE.

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