MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tenn. (Jan. 17, 2012) — The worship duo All Sons & Daughters will perform at Milligan College on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 11 a.m. in the Mary B. Martin Auditorium of Seeger Memorial Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public.
All Sons & Daughters, the duo of David Leonard and Leslie Jordan, was birthed in 2010 from Journey Church, located in the Nashville suburb of Franklin, Tenn. Jordan and Leonard met at Journey where they began writing honest worship songs for their church family. Their evolution into a duo began when they started leading those songs together on Sunday mornings. Now their songs are reaching an international audience as they prepare to go on tour with Christian recording artist Chris Tomlin on his “And If God Is For Us…Canada Tour.”
Leonard and Jordan currently serve on staff at Journey as worship designers in the creative arts ministry. In addition to leading worship at their church and events around the country, they have lent their voices to The Know Hope Collective, the groundbreaking initiative that combines worship music with stories of hope and inspiration created by Audio Adrenaline alums Mark Stuart and Will McGinniss.
“David and Leslie have found a way to capture the thoughts, emotions and sounds of their local church and put them into songs,” said Jay King, vice president of A&R/Artist Development at Integrity Music. “All Sons & Daughters is more than a worship band. They represent us as people who are still on a journey. And they are creating the soundtrack for that journey.”
In July 2011, All Sons & Daughters released their debut six-song digital EP, “Brokenness Aside.” The project’s songs are all written by Leonard and Jordan, and they reflect the environment of their church and the message of God’s restorative love.
Their second digital EP, “Reason to Sing,” was released Jan. 17, and they plan to release their first full-length album, “Season One,” this March.
For more information about All Sons & Daughters, visit www.allsonsanddaughters.com. To learn more about spiritual formation events at Milligan, contact Campus Minister Brad Wallace at 423.461.8748.