Jubilee Conference Artists

Armed with an abundance of unpretentious Southern charm and laser sharp wit, Chonda Pierce has been entertaining audiences from coast to coast for more than a decade. Pierce has authored six books and has ranked among Pollstar’s top-selling live performers.

A graduate from Baylor University, David Phelps is credited among today's most spectacular voices. His seemingly endless vocal range, which extends more than three octaves, coupled with his gift for communicating a song, has brought the house down in the world’s most prestigious venues. As a member of the Gaither Vocal Band, David has received Dove Awards, Grammy Awards, and multiple platinum-selling projects.

For over four decades, The Hoppers name has been synonymous with traditional Gospel Music. No other group in Southern Gospel has enjoyed more #1 hits than the Hoppers. In a day when little emphasis is placed on the importance of family unit, The Hoppers are a prime example of a prosperous family that is continually blessed by God for their service to His church.

Triumphant Quartet remains a quintessential act in the gospel music industry. Consistently voted a fan favorite, the group has garnered multiple chart-topping hits, as well as Dove, Singing News and BMI Awards, including numerous Quartet of the Year honors. Perhaps most remarkably of all, the StowTown Records group has become a household name without experiencing any lineup changes over the past two decades.

Autumn Nelon Streetman, best known for her work with the legendary family group The Nelons, which was founded by her grandfather, Rex Nelon, began performing with the group at age 13. Tragically in July 2024, Autumn became the sole surviving member of The Nelons after a plane crash claimed the lives of her mother, sister, stepfather, and other members of their entourage. Despite immense loss, she publicly expressed her faith in God and her commitment to continue sharing music of hope.

Martin Cook, a former piano player for the Kingsmen formed the Inspirations in 1964. In mid-2020 after several months not touring due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Inspirations announced the older group members (Archie Watkins, Eddie Dietz, and Marlin Shubert) would remain off the road until a vaccine was developed. The younger group members (Luke Vaught, Roland Kesterson, and Wyatt Austin) resumed traveling and were joined by tenor singer Isaac Moore.Concert promoters consequently began introducing the revamped lineup as the Young Inspirations.

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