Jordan Echoes

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Who are the Jordan Echoes?

The Jordan Echoes is a group that loves the Lord and enjoys the fellowship God has granted them to have together. To be able to share God's great love through music is an honor that they take very seriously. It is their desire that God be seen in all they do.

The group consists of two sisters; Ruth Seibel and Eve Bews, and their brother, Steve Lantz along with friends; Brad Hopcraft and Murray Larsen. Their trademark is rich harmonies and a fluid sound that blends several types of music into one unique style. Influences include: Country, southern gospel, traditional and bluegrass. They have a large repertoire of songs including several which were written by two of their own members. In July of 1999, 2000 & 2001 they were named "Vocal Group of the Year" at the Country Gospel Music Association Convention in the regional division which covers northwestern United States and Canada.


Bob Corkum was one of the original members of The Jordan Echoes. He was born in Halifax, N.S. Bob served his country proudly for 25 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. He was a veteran of the Korean war and served as a peace keeper in Egypt. After retirement from the Armed Forces, Bob was a fisheries officer for the Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans. He was residing with his wife, Mary, in Alix, Alberta at the time of his passing. Mary now lives in New Brunswick. Bob loved to play his guitar for the Lord and he had a wonderful sense of humor. Bob will be sadly missed and fondly remembered.

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http://geocities.com/jordanechoes/