The LeFevre Quartet Teams Up with Joseph Habedank on Stirring New Single “Troubled”

Southern Gospel mainstays The LeFevre Quartet have released their powerful new single, "Troubled," featuring GRAMMY-nominated artist and award-winning songwriter Joseph Habedank. The song marks a significant collaboration between two leading forces in gospel music.
Written by Habedank, "Troubled" is a moving anthem that captures the raw emotion of spiritual struggle and the redemptive hope found in Christ. With a soul-stirring blend of harmonies and heartfelt delivery, the track offers listeners encouragement amid life's storms.
"There are moments in life when all we feel is brokenness and uncertainty," said Mike LeFevre, founder and baritone of the group. "Troubled is our reminder that even in those moments, God is working, restoring, and loving us through it all."
The single is already making waves in the Southern Gospel world, climbing to No. 8 on the Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 chart. It originally premiered as part of The Tree Radio's New Music Monday showcase and is now available on all major digital streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music.
The current lineup of The LeFevre Quartet includes:
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Mike LeFevre (Baritone)
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Jordan LeFevre (Lead)
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Jeremy Peace (Tenor)
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Jonathan Epley (Bass)
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Michael Lott (Pianist)
Together, they continue the LeFevre family's musical legacy, which dates back to 1921, blending rich harmonies and gospel truth with a message that still resonates today.
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