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Jeoffrey Benward (born January 10, 1952) is an American Contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter. He has been involved in the Christian music business since the 1970s, but achieved attention when he formed a duo with his son, Aaron , called Aaron Jeoffrey in 1995.
Aaron Jeoffrey (also Aaron & Jeoffrey; usually stylized as Aaron♦Jeoffrey) was a contemporary Christian music duo, made up of father Jeoffrey Benward and his son Aaron, who recorded pop-style songs during the 1990s. They had four studio albums and one compilation album.
Benward is the son of Candice and Jeoffrey Benward and has two siblings, Sareece and Colin. In high school, he left his mark as an All-State football, basketball and soccer player and was named the U.S. Army Scholar/Athlete of the Year. After graduating, he decided to pursue a college degree before getting involved in music on a professional level.
June 24: Sonfest One featuring DeGarmo & Key, Pat Hurley, Steve Camp, Kim Hill, Steven Curtis Chapman, D.C. Talk, Jeoffrey Benward, David Mullen and Ray Boltz ($14.50 pavilion/$12.50 lawn)
Benward is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Benward (born 1973), American singer-songwriter; Jeoffrey Benward (born 1952), American Contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter; Luke Benward (born 1995), American actor and singer
The Jones family's manager and friend was singer/producer Jeoffrey Benward. He then introduced them to writer/producer Tommy Sims , who agreed to produce their debut album. The album Get Ready was released on 2010 receiving favorable critics.
Star Song Communications is a Christian record label that was started in 1976 by Wayne Donowho, who recruited his friend Darrell Harris. It gained notoriety when it issued Resurrection Band's ground-breaking debut album, Awaiting Your Reply in 1978.
Lifeline is Phillips, Craig and Dean's second album. Two singles, "Concert of the Age" and "I Want to Be Just Like You", were released to Christian radio. Both songs, along with "He'll Do Whatever It Takes" and "Build a Bridge of Love", were included on Favorite Songs of All.