JAMES BLANCHARD
Sings in his dramatic high tenor and in close harmony with David and Mel, takes the vocals to new heights and goose-bump moments akin to those high, sparkling bright-white fireworks on the 4th of July. Singing since he was two, James brings a musical “old soul” to the group: influenced by the personal triumphs and tragedies which shape his modern spiritual journey.
James sings in a dramatic high tenor and in close harmony with David and Mel, and takes the vocals to new heights and goose-bump moments. Singing since he was two years old, James brings a musical “old soul” to the group. Influenced by the personal triumphs and tragedies that have shaped his modern spiritual journey, James wants to see people and communities changed by the ultimate power of faith and music.
Listen to “Solomon’s Song,” written by James after being violently and brutally beaten by gay-bashers in a parking lot downtown Tampa. His faith in God gave him the power to overcome the fear, anxiety, and bitterness that resulted from this incident.






