The LeFevres Welcome Trent Adams and Josh Townsend

The LeFevres are pleased to welcome two new additions to the group: bass vocalist Trent Adams and pianist Josh Townsend.
Mike LeFevre says, "Josh has been traveling with The LeFevres for several months, showcasing his amazing ability and personality. There is never is a dull moment with Josh on the bus! Even at the young age of 18, this young talent has exceeded our expectations as a pianist and a man of character."
Josh states, "I am excited to be a part of this legendary quartet. I wasn't interested in music without ministry and I believe that ministry reflects the heart of The LeFevres. I look forward to the journey God has planned for us."
"Trent Adams has also joined The LeFevres after spending several years serving in the police force," Mike adds. "Trent's phenomenally low voice adds the finishing touches to our top three vocals, and his charisma on and off stage is certain to win the hearts of many."
Trent states, "I am thrilled to be joining The LeFevres. For many years I have been a fan of this group and I'm honored for the opportunity to fulfill a childhood dream. Over the past few weeks Mike, Jordan, Jeremy, and Josh have become like a second family to me and I know without a doubt this is God's plan for my life. I look forward to the future and all that God has in store for this great ministry."
Both Trent and Josh officially join the group on a full-time basis with this weekend's dates.
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