• Mylon Rae LeFevre (October 6, 1944 – September 8, 2023) was an American Christian rock singer known for his work with his band Mylon and Broken Heart....
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  • discography for the Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee Mylon LeFevre. 1988: Greatest Hits Mylon and Broken Heart (Word) 1992: A Decade of Love (Star Song)...
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  • Crack the Sky is an album recorded by Mylon LeFevre in 1987 and released in 1987. All songs written by Mylon LeFevre, Scott Allen, Kenneth Bentley, Paul...
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  • On the Road to Freedom (category Mylon LeFevre albums)
    album by English rock musician Alvin Lee and American gospel singer Mylon LeFevre. Released in November 1973, it was the first solo project by Lee, who...
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  • Records) 1959: Featuring Pierce LeFevre (Sing Records) 1960: Travel with the Lefevres (Sing Records) 1960: The LeFevres in Stereo (Sing Records) 1961:...
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    after their second Columbia LP. With American Christian rock pioneer Mylon LeFevre, along with guests George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Ronnie Wood and Mick...
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  • recorded it – as "So Sad (No Love of His Own)" – with gospel singer Mylon LeFevre for their 1973 album On the Road to Freedom. The latter recording includes...
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    Hendrix, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Alvin Lee, Cat Stevens, and Mylon LeFevre, and wrote lyrics for other artists, such as "Love Will Keep Us Alive"...
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  • Lefèvre is a common family name derived from the original northern French surname Lefebvre. Common variations include Lefevre, LeFevre, Le Fevre, le Fevre...
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    initially released on Capitol Records, and Mylon – We Believe by Mylon LeFevre, released by Cotillion, which was LeFevre's attempt at blending gospel music with...
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