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Since 1995, Jamon Abercrombie has been traveling, playing music, and leading praise & worship for youth groups/events, college groups/events, coffeehouses, churches, retreats, summer camps, disciple nows, festivals, and more.
In 1996, Abercrombie joined with a couple of friends while at Southwest Baptist University (Rayden Hollis and Rusty Gunn) to form a trio called 'audience of One'. With two guitars and rich harmonies, the group quickly made a name for themselves throughout the mid & south west. Weekend retreats, disciple nows, festivals, concerts, coffeehouses, college campus events became the focus of the band, filling every date available. Based in Missouri the group reached to Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, and Illinois.
In the spring of 1998, Abercrombie left 'audience of One' to finish up his degree (B.S. in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing & Management), while still doing events here and there as a solo artist Jamon Anthony.
In 1999, Jamon's wife Jennifer accepted a call to serve as youth minister at Macedonia Baptist Church in Springfield, Missouri. Continuing to lead praise & worship in a solo capacity, Abercrombie began receiving more and more bookings for concerts and worship events, and enlisted the help of bassist Rob Selvidge.
Then in 2001, while on a mission trip in Cancun, Mexico Abercrombie hooked up with Clifton Felton and Scott McNew. After returning from Mexico, Felton and McNew (drums and electric guitar) joined Abercrombie and Selvidge to form 'autumnSoul'.
autumnSoul continued to lead worship for Macedonia Baptist Church's youth services, and began booking praise & worship events, concerts, festivals, retreats, camps, coffeehouses, and more. For three years autumnSoul traveled throughout Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma, before moving to the Kansas City area where Jamon's wife is the youth and children's minister at Nall Avenue Baptist Church in Prairie Village.
Jamon Abercrombie (contact booking) led worship every Wednesday night for 'The Source' a youth worship service at Nall Avenue Baptist Church, and other youth/college events throughouth the midwest.
In April 2007, Jamon and family moved to the St. Louis metro where his wife is now the Children's Minister at FBC-O'Fallon. Jamon has become involved in leading worship for a new ministry in the St. Louis area called 701, a ministry for college students and young adults.
Find out more at JamonAbercrombie.com

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