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Mylon LeFevre

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381: 506:—where he worked as a janitor while attending Bible-study classes. His first challenge was to get out of his music contract which, according to the terms, could only be broken "by an act of God". LeFevre's attorney argued that being born again is an act of God and won the case. In return for being released from his contract, LeFevre agreed to give up all future royalties on his songs, publishing, and recordings. 33: 509:
In 1981, he started a Christian band called The Gathering Ground Band, later renamed Airborn with some musicians he met in the Bible study: Dean Harrington (lead guitar, vocals, percussion), Don Woods (drums/percussion), Kim Klaudt (bass), Mike Adams (rhythm guitar), and Michael Milsap (keyboards).
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album and a cover of DeGarmo and Key's "Love is All You Need". Over the years guitarists Scott Allen, David Payton, Michael Tyrrell, Trent Argante, and Skip Benicky in addition to keyboardists Stan Coates, Paul Joseph, and Marshall Pratt were members. Many members of Broken Heart have become solo
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LeFevre began getting high to deal with the stress and to fit in. His drug use escalated to a near-fatal overdose of heroin in 1973. So LeFevre committed himself to a drug treatment program that year. Seven months later, he left clean.
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As a teen, LeFevre was expelled from a private religious high school when his father took him out of school to perform with the family at a local concert. When he was 17 years, he wrote his first song, "Without Him". While stationed at
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and formed the Holy Smoke Doo Dah Band with Auburn Burrell and J.P. Lauzon on guitar, drummer Marty Simon, Tom Robb on bass, and keyboardist Lester Langdale. From 1970 through 1980, he recorded and performed with
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After his heart attack, LeFevre increasingly turned to preaching and teaching as his vocation. He and his wife Christi ministered in about 75 churches a year. He spoke at motorcycle rallies,
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In 1992, LeFevre inked a solo recording deal with Star Song Records and began releasing material which was less musically "edgy" than past offerings. His first release for the label,
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LeFevre's mother Eva Mae was hospitalized with pneumonia, as well as a fractured hip, in April and died on May 18, 2009, in Atlanta at age 91. She was inducted into the
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About the period (1982–1991), LeFevre said, "I was a Christian musician who preached a little, worshiped a little, and rocked a lot." Then in mid-1989 he suffered a
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preceded that album by about a year. LeFevre took the classic song, "Gospel Ship", setting the familiar southern gospel melody to a rock and roll tempo.
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and traveled around the United States, ministering, teaching, and singing. He occasionally appeared on television networks such as
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chapel services as well as in Russia, Australia, Canada, the Philippines, the Cayman Islands, and Mexico. In 2003 he released
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Mylon LeFevre Ministries homepage, section "Mylon was Inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame". Retrieved May 19, 2009.
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and the two of them became friends. The friendship escalated into a Warner Bros. contract which yielded two albums:
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among other popular Christian musicians of the day along with Broken Heart bandmates Bentley, Hardy, and Hewitt.
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was there. After the concert, Presley asked to meet LeFevre. Presley eventually recorded the song for his album,
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In 1982, the band changed their name to Broken Heart. A small offshoot gospel label from
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Other musicians who helped with Mylon and Broken Heart albums over the years were
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Turn Your Radio On, The Stories Behind Gospel Music's All-time Greatest Songs
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LeFevre wanted to write and sing contemporary music which gives glory to
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recording credits listed at Artists Direct. Retrieved on May 19, 2009"
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After being discharged from the Army, LeFevre became a member of the
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LeFevre quit secular rock music and returned to his home church at
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artists, music producers, worship leaders, pastors, and teachers.
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LeFevre died of cancer on September 8, 2023, at the age of 78.
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for Best Gospel Performance by a Duo, Group, Choir, or Chorus.
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In 1976 LeFevre met Danny Davenport, a promotion exec with
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Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
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in 1978 and was the first woman to be inducted into the
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known as Songbird released Broken Heart's first album
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In 1987, the band received a Rock Album of the Year
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Retrieved on May 19, 2009" 310:Fort Jackson, South Carolina 292:Born on October 6, 1944, in 972:Believer's Voice of Victory 549:, the group Sevenfold, and 318:National Quartet Convention 263:. He was inducted into the 1634: 701: 685:Georgia Music Hall of Fame 37:LeFevre, circa early 1970s 1603:Cotillion Records artists 1388:"Absolutely Gospel Music" 937:"Mylon LeFevre Biography" 766:Rock 'N Roll Resurrection 704:Mylon LeFevre discography 681:Gospel Music Hall of Fame 490:as the Lord of his life. 265:Gospel Music Hall of Fame 30: 1598:Columbia Records artists 1593:Atlantic Records artists 1588:Singers from Mississippi 1516:Tribute to Mylon LeFevre 1511:Mylon LeFevre Ministries 1410:thechristianviewmagazine 1001:The Gospel Side of Elvis 790:Sheep In Wolves Clothing 421:among others. 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Index

LeFevre, circa early 1970s
Gulfport, Mississippi
Southern gospel
rock and roll
Southern rock
Christian rock
contemporary Christian
Vocals
guitar
Star Song
Word
Cotillion
Columbia
Warner
Mercury
The LeFevres
Alvin Lee
White Heart
mylon.org
Christian rock
Gospel Music Hall of Fame
TBN
Daystar
Victory Channel
Gulfport, Mississippi
Southern gospel
The LeFevres
Fort Jackson, South Carolina
U.S. Army
National Quartet Convention

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