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'''Jerome Olds''' is a ] music artist who was known for his music throughout the 1980s and the 1990s. He toured with and wrote songs for ] and Broken Heart. He is currently music minister at Trinity Chapel in Atlanta. His sons (Solomon, Joshua and Jacob) are in the popular ] ] ].

Jerome spent his early music career playing the club scene in New York City. He moved to Atlanta in the mid 80's where he was a local favorite (playing with the ]). In addition to his performance career, he also ran a recording studio in Atlanta with bassist and producer Ricky Keller.

Around 1987, Jerome committed his life to Christ and began to pursue a career exclusively in Christian music. He was soon signed to Star Song and produced his first Christian CD.

CDs include "No Disguise" (1989)and "Heart of a Common Man" (1992)

Jerome is currently providing musical direction for Trinity Chapel Church of God in Powder Springs, Georgia.
http://www.trinitychapel.org

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