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Chip and Denny feature the Jordan Family Band this week on the Gospel Jubilee.

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Multi-talented, Jordan Family Band, from Calhoun, Ga., will be the featured artists this week on The Gospel Jubilee.Go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/41609083/download.mp3ABOUT THE JORDAN FAMILY BANDIn October of 2009 Josh Jordan’s dad, Bro. Fain Jordan, passed away unexpectedly.  It was shortly thereafter, while struggling with shock and a great senseof loss, the Lord allowed Josh, his wife Randa, and their three boys to hear the single “Dealing With Gold” by the Inspirations while driving down theroad one evening.Through this song, the Lord brought great comfort to their family and touched their hearts deeply.  It quickly became a favorite of the entire family.After purchasing the album in its entirety, the Jordan children - Hutch, Alex and Grant - quickly started singing along with each of its tracks.  “Inspiredby the Inspirations,” Josh and Randa like to say, they realized that this was a great opportunity to start a family group.They began by learning the boy’s favorite track, “Dealing With Gold” and from the first time they stood and sang it in church, the response was overwhelming!The rest, as they say, is history!The Jordan Family Band represents something that few people witness in today’s gospel music scene: a complete family unit singing, playing, and ministeringtogether.The Jordan Family is members of New Town Baptist Church in Calhoun, Ga.Alex Jordan sings lead, tenor and “bass” for the JFB.  Born May 9, 2005, Alex has been blessed at a very young age with an amazing voice and is a perennialcrowd favorite whenever the JFB takes the stage.He is featured on many songs with his unique smooth voice, and even covers lead, tenor and bass on the song “Good Care of Me”.  He is learning to playthe mandolin and plays it and bass guitar on many songs live. Hutch  Jordan sings lead and tenor for the JFB.  He was born January 18, 2000 and God has certainly blessed him with many talents in a short time! An accomplished,self taught drummer, Hutch has been playing since he was 8 years old.Hutch has also expanded his instrumental repertoire and now plays rhythm and bass guitars, electric guitar, banjo, mandolin and even some piano.  He isfeatured on most tracks on both family albums playing various instruments and “swaps” between several instruments live! Grant  Jordan is the youngest of the Jordan family.  Born August 16, 2007, Grant is quickly finding his voice and is featured on the JFB’s “Across theMiles” CD along with his favorite bass singer- Mike Holcomb (ole “6’4, 94”) of the Inspirations Qt.A little shy when it comes to singing live, Grant has promised the family he will sing live when he, quote-“get’s bigger like Alex!” Randa  Jordan has been singing in church regularly since the age of 3 and playing piano since the age of 6.  She recorded her first music project playingpiano and singing at the age of 8.Later, she followed up with another project at age 10.  As the children of an evangelist, Randa and her brother, Wesley, traveled the United States formany years singing and ministering with their family.Shortly after Josh and Randa were married, they recorded their first project together and then later joined with Randa’s brother, Wesley and formed thetrio, “Latter Rain”.  The trio was blessed to travel and minister for over two years.Randa has also sang background vocals on many other CD projects for different artist and recording studio’s including Lamp Music South Studio, Phil CrossMusic, and more.  She has penned many songs through the years and in 2010 released her newest solo project, “Randa Jordan”.The album includes popular songs such as, “The Broken One’s”, “It Came To Pass” and “You Raise Me Up”.  Randa plays piano, sings lead and soprano for theJFB while “keeping everything in harmony and organized”.  (as Josh likes to put it!) Josh Jordan grew up playing and singing in church with his mother and siblings.  He later accompanied several renowned groups in the North Georgia area.Josh has produced/co-produced several CD projects and has played instruments on many studio albums for various artist and recording studio’s throughoutthe years including Lamp Music South Studio, CrossRoads Studio, and more.  Josh has recorded all of the family projects at a place he affectionately calls“Closet Studios.”He played Acoustic/Rhythm Guitars, Bass/Upright Bass, Electric Guitars, Mandolin, Harmonica and he wrote many of the songs you hear on the albums.  Joshsings whatever the kids and Randa let him sing, while claiming to be the official “equipment loader” for the JFB! You can also catch The Gospel Jubilee Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CDT on Praise Radio.Go to: www.PraiseRadio.netPlaylist:Artists | Song Title | Album 01. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - Old time Christian way - "Stand By Me"02. Amber Nelon Thompson - Grateful - "Just Sing"03. The Troy Burns Family - Mighty strong hand - "We Believe"04. The Jordan Family Band - Joshua 24:15 - "Joshua 24:15"05. The Jordan Family Band - You - "Reach"06. The Mark Trammell Quartet - Forever King - "God Has Provided"07. Triumphant Quartet - Don't let the sandals fool ya' - "Decade"08. Jonathan Bond - Be the difference - "Story Behind The song"09. Wes Hampton - Little is much when God is in it - "Hymns"10. Tribute Quartet - I call it home - "Quartet Tribute - Volume 2"11. The Jordan Family Band - Where He's already been - "Better Days"12. The Jordan Family Band - Shouting in the middle of my storm - "Reach"13. The Jordan Family Band - No lack of love - "Reach"14. Sisters - Give us this day - "Renewed"15. The Greenes - Living in the middle of love - "Whosoever Believes"16. The Kingsmen - Oh yes I am - "Battle Cry"17. The Old Paths - Wonderful life - "Wonderful Life"18. The Browders - Listening for the shout - "Time Machine"19. The Williamsons - What Calvary says - "Give Them Jesus"20. Zane & Donna King - Hallelujah and amen - "Beautiful After"21. Relations Quartet - I'm on a mission - "?"22. Gold City Quartet - Get up, get ready - "Are You Ready"23. Heart 2 Heart - Storm before the calm - "Pray"Send your request to:[email protected] call 636-428-1500

Multi-talented, Jordan Family Band, from Calhoun, Ga., will be the featured artists this week on The Gospel Jubilee.Go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/41609083/download.mp3ABOUT THE JORDAN FAMILY BANDIn October of 2009 Josh Jordan’s dad, Bro. Fain Jordan, passed away unexpectedly.  It was shortly thereafter, while struggling with shock and a great senseof loss, the Lord allowed Josh, his wife Randa, and their three boys to hear the single “Dealing With Gold” by the Inspirations while driving down theroad one evening.Through this song, the Lord brought great comfort to their family and touched their hearts deeply.  It quickly became a favorite of the entire family.After purchasing the album in its entirety, the Jordan children - Hutch, Alex and Grant - quickly started singing along with each of its tracks.  “Inspiredby the Inspirations,” Josh and Randa like to say, they realized that this was a great opportunity to start a family group.They began by learning the boy’s favorite track, “Dealing With Gold” and from the first time they stood and sang it in church, the response was overwhelming!The rest, as they say, is history!The Jordan Family Band represents something that few people witness in today’s gospel music scene: a complete family unit singing, playing, and ministeringtogether.The Jordan Family is members of New Town Baptist Church in Calhoun, Ga.Alex Jordan sings lead, tenor and “bass” for the JFB.  Born May 9, 2005, Alex has been blessed at a very young age with an amazing voice and is a perennialcrowd favorite whenever the JFB takes the stage.He is featured on many songs with his unique smooth voice, and even covers lead, tenor and bass on the song “Good Care of Me”.  He is learning to playthe mandolin and plays it and bass guitar on many songs live. Hutch  Jordan sings lead and tenor for the JFB.  He was born January 18, 2000 and God has certainly blessed him with many talents in a short time! An accomplished,self taught drummer, Hutch has been playing since he was 8 years old.Hutch has also expanded his instrumental repertoire and now plays rhythm and bass guitars, electric guitar, banjo, mandolin and even some piano.  He isfeatured on most tracks on both family albums playing various instruments and “swaps” between several instruments live! Grant  Jordan is the youngest of the Jordan family.  Born August 16, 2007, Grant is quickly finding his voice and is featured on the JFB’s “Across theMiles” CD along with his favorite bass singer- Mike Holcomb (ole “6’4, 94”) of the Inspirations Qt.A little shy when it comes to singing live, Grant has promised the family he will sing live when he, quote-“get’s bigger like Alex!” Randa  Jordan has been singing in church regularly since the age of 3 and playing piano since the age of 6.  She recorded her first music project playingpiano and singing at the age of 8.Later, she followed up with another project at age 10.  As the children of an evangelist, Randa and her brother, Wesley, traveled the United States formany years singing and ministering with their family.Shortly after Josh and Randa were married, they recorded their first project together and then later joined with Randa’s brother, Wesley and formed thetrio, “Latter Rain”.  The trio was blessed to travel and minister for over two years.Randa has also sang background vocals on many other CD projects for different artist and recording studio’s including Lamp Music South Studio, Phil CrossMusic, and more.  She has penned many songs through the years and in 2010 released her newest solo project, “Randa Jordan”.The album...

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