Crystal Bowersox Gets in 'Stitches' With Jakob Dylan - Song Premiere

Click to listen to Crystal Bowersox featuring Jakob Dylan's 'Stitches'

Folk artist and American Idol runner-up Crystal Bowersox will release her second studio album, All That For This, on March 26th on Shanachie Entertainment. Now you can get an exclusive first listen to the album cut "Stitches," a gorgeous, heart-mending ode that finds Bowersox collaborating with Jakob Dylan. "Working with Jakob was a thrill for me," Bowersox tells Rolling Stone. "I've always admired his work with the Wallflowers, and his solo material as well, so to have him sing on a very personal song that was written for my son was the icing on the proverbial sugar-free, life-affirming, validation cake. I think that parents will definitely be able to relate to the tune, 'Stitches.' Dylan's performance and personal connection brought the song on to a deeper, heartfelt place."

This article originally appeared on Rolling Stone: Crystal Bowersox Gets in 'Stitches' With Jakob Dylan - Song Premiere

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