The LeFevre Quartet Teams Up with Joseph Habedank on Their New Single, "Troubled"

The LeFevre Quartet has recently released their new single, "Troubled," featuring and written by Joseph Habedank. The song premiered on The Tree Radio during their New Music Monday feature on March 31, 2025.
You can listen to The LeFevre Quartet's latest single, "Troubled," featuring Joseph Habedank, on various streaming platforms. Additionally, their official YouTube channel offers a selection of their music videos and performances.
The LeFevre Quartet is a distinguished Southern Gospel group dedicated to conveying messages of hope, grace, and salvation through their music. Originating from the renowned LeFevre family, whose musical journey began in 1921, the quartet upholds a rich legacy within the gospel music community.
The current lineup features Mike LeFevre (baritone), his son Jordan LeFevre (lead), Jeremy Peace (tenor), Jonathan Epley (bass), and Michael Lott (pianist). Their collective talent has garnered significant recognition, including the 2006 Singing News Fan Awards Horizon Group of the Year and a 2009 Dove Award nomination for their song "Big Mighty God."
In celebration of their 20th anniversary, the quartet continues to engage audiences worldwide. They are scheduled to perform on the 50th Anniversary Singing at Sea Cruise in 2026, with reservations opening on February 10, 2025
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