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Artists Appearing on the Album
Joseph: A Nashville Tribute To The Prophet
Jason Deere – Award-winning songwriter and producer, Jason Deere has written songs recorded by a plethora of renowned artists including LeAnn Rimes, Josh Gracin, SHeDAISY, The Wreckers, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Jim Brickman, David Klinkenburg, Jessica Simpson, Hope Partlow, Natalie Grant, Point Of Grace, Mike Elred, Be Be Winans, Marcus Hummond, Ty England, Chad Brock, Perfect Stranger, Emilio, Restless Heart, Ryan Shupe & The Rubberband, as well as over fifty songs recorded in the Latin market. His production work with groups like SHeDAISY, Ryan Shupe and the Rubberband and Due West have helped them become the success stories they are today. As an artist, Jason does concerts all over the U.S. with Dan Truman (award winning keyboard player for Diamond Rio) with a host of accomplished musicians they call The Nashville Tribute Band. Jason lives with his wife and three kids in Nashville.
( www.myspace.com/jasondeere )
Dan Truman – As the pianist for the best-selling, award-winning country group, Diamond Rio, Dan Truman has seen overwhelming success in the music industry. Diamond Rio has sold more than 10 million albums, had 10 #1 hits on country radio, and has received four CMA Awards for Vocal Group of the Year as well as 13 Grammy nominations. Also an acclaimed songwriter in his own right, Dan has written three Top 20 Country Hits and has scored/composed music for NBC, PBS, and TNN. Dan lives near Nashville with his wife and four children. Dan served his mission in the Florida, Tallahassee mission.
( www.diamondrio.com )
David Osmond – David hails from a legendary entertainment family as the fourth son of Alan Osmond and is the lead singer of his brothers’ group, The Osmonds – Second Generation, with whom he has traveled the world recording and performing. He has also toured with several different theater companies as Joseph in the musical production, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. David currently resides in L.A. and and Orem, Utah as he works on the production of his first solo album. (www.osmond.com/2ndg/davidNew.html )
Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband – This unique country/bluegrass group made an album in 2005 with producer Jason Deere on Capitol Records (Dream Big). They recently signed another album deal with Montage Records and are working on a new release. With their high-energy mix of country, rock, and “newgrass,” the band was declared “the overnight success story” of the Country Radio Seminar by Music Row Magazine. If you haven’t, you must see this band live!
( www.shupe.net )
Mindy Gledhill – Since her debut album, The Sum of All Grace, released in 2004, Mindy Gledhill has gained a rapidly increasing fan base. This northern California native was discovered at a Songwriter’s Workshop for the Faith Centered Music Association in 2002 by Kenneth Cope. Mindy has toured nationally and recorded on numerous albums in addition to her recent work with Nashville Tribute. She mesmorized us all with her Pearl Award winning performance of Emma on the Joseph album, and on Trek, she more than does it again on One Who Understands and Sleep. She currently lives in Provo, Utah with her husband and their two sons. ( www.mindygledhill.com )
Dan Cahoon – Singer/songwriter, Dan Cahoon, hails from Woods Cross, Utah and was a member of Dreamcatcher Record’s band Marshall Dyllon. Touring with country giants such as Kenny Rogers and Rascal Flatts, Marshall Dyllon landed three hits on Billboard’s Top 40 Charts. Dan also served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Denver, Colorado and is currently pursuing a music career in Los Angeles.
Jimi Westbrook – This Alabama native is a member of the one-of-a-kind country group, Little Big Town. Multiple smash hits, platinum records and touring with the like of Keith Urban and John Mellencamp are just the beginning for this CMA Award Winning band. ( www.littlebigtown.com )
Dale Murphy – This former Atlanta Braves catcher, first baseman, and center fielder is regarded by many as one of the most important Major League Baseball players during the 1980s. Murphy appeared in the All-Star Game seven times, won five consecutive Gold Glove awards, and two consecutive Most Valuable Player awards, in 1982 and 1983. Murphy retired in May of 1993, finishing his career with 398 home runs and a .265 batting average. He then served three years as a mission president for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Boston and currently resides in Alpine, Utah.
Chad Truman - 17-year-old son of Dan Truman
Maddy Deere - 5-year-old daughter of Jason Deere
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