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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. His nickname while touring with the band was Tater and the band members called his kids the Tater Tots. He is currently music minister at Trinity Chapel in Atlanta. His sons (Solomon, Joshua and Jacob) are in the popular ] ] ]. '''Jerome Olds''' @jeromeolds.com is a singer song writer who found success in Christian music as an artist throughout the 1980s and the 1990s. He wrote "Trains Up in the Sky", "Again and Again" and "Jesus It's You" songs for Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart which all went number #1 along with many others hits for himself, "Rejoice" "Is it Right" "Bethlehem" all going top 5 on radio. He wrote "Mighty Spirit" for Larnell Harris, which was chosen by President George H. Bush to be the theme song for the "Points of light" campaign. It is the longest running PSA in the history of television. His sons (Solomon, Joshua and Jacob) are in the popular pop band called "Family Force 5".


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. Jerome spent his early music career playing the club scene in Atlanta in the mid 80's where he was a local favorite (playing with the Jerome Olds Band that later became Tom Grose and the Varsity. In addition to his performance career, he also ran a recording studio "Southern Living at it's finest" 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. March 9th 1987, Jerome fell in love with the Christians God and committed his life to Christ and began to pursue a career exclusively in Christian music. He was soon signed to Star Song records and produced his first Christian CD.

CDs include "No Disguise" (1989) and "Eyes of a Common Man" (1992), "Your Love" (2011) is a brand new 3 song Ep on Itunes or jeromeolds.com


CDs include "No Disguise" (1989) and "Eyes 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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Jerome Olds @jeromeolds.com is a singer song writer who found success in Christian music as an artist throughout the 1980s and the 1990s. He wrote "Trains Up in the Sky", "Again and Again" and "Jesus It's You" songs for Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart which all went number #1 along with many others hits for himself, "Rejoice" "Is it Right" "Bethlehem" all going top 5 on radio. He wrote "Mighty Spirit" for Larnell Harris, which was chosen by President George H. Bush to be the theme song for the "Points of light" campaign. It is the longest running PSA in the history of television. His sons (Solomon, Joshua and Jacob) are in the popular pop band called "Family Force 5".

Jerome spent his early music career playing the club scene in Atlanta in the mid 80's where he was a local favorite (playing with the Jerome Olds Band that later became Tom Grose and the Varsity. In addition to his performance career, he also ran a recording studio "Southern Living at it's finest" in Atlanta with bassist and producer Ricky Keller.

March 9th 1987, Jerome fell in love with the Christians God and committed his life to Christ and began to pursue a career exclusively in Christian music. He was soon signed to Star Song records and produced his first Christian CD.

CDs include "No Disguise" (1989) and "Eyes of a Common Man" (1992), "Your Love" (2011) is a brand new 3 song Ep on Itunes or jeromeolds.com


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