Children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from him (Psalm 127:3). While
some may gloss over this declaration in the book of Psalms in passing,
this verse is at the very core of the Jones family, known musically as forever JONES.
Early in their marriage, Dewitt & Kim Jones were given devastating news. A
bout with toxic shock syndrome at age 18 had resulted in Kim being
diagnosed with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, and the young newlyweds were
told they would likely never have children. The doctor
prescribed medication for Kim, but she made a decision not to take it,
but rather to completely trust God with her life and for her healing.
Now,
after 31 years of marriage and miracle after miracle, Dewitt and Kim
have 5 children and recently welcomed their first grandchild. Indeed, “children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from Him.” It
wasn’t until Kim was holding her fourth newborn in her arms that she
was told the condition she had been diagnosed with was known to
completely sterilize 99% of the women who have it. “I
looked at my miracle Judah and my 3 other kids at that time and said,
‘God, you gave me a miracle,” Kim remembers. “I didn’t even realize how
big of a miracle it was.”
Both
growing up in the state of Washington, Dewitt and Kim come from very
musical backgrounds and have been traveling, writing songs together and
singing Gospel music in one form or another since their teens. Dewitt
experienced early success as a songwriter when world-renowned worship
leader Ron Kenoly recorded his composition “Use Me” on the landmark 1994
album“God Is Able.” Since then, that song has gone on to
become a staple in many churches around the world and has been covered
numerous times, most notably by the GRAMMY® Award winning Brooklyn
Tabernacle Choir.
A
songwriter and musician most all his life, it wasn’t until Dewitt
obeyed a very specific call from the Lord that there was a marked moment
in the young family’s life that would notably change their path
forever. “20 years ago the Lord gave me an invitation to spend time with Him at 9 A.M. every morning,” recalls Dewitt. “I
remembered the account in 1 Chronicles, where Obed Edom had the amazing
privilege of entertaining the Ark of the Covenant, the very presence of
God, in his home for 90 days. As a result, everything he had was
blessed.” Those 9 A.M. family devotions and worship times
have not stopped since, and continue to be the foundation and driving
force behind the heart for worship and passion for the presence of God
that forever JONES so fervently embody.
It
was through a long time relationship with their manager Jeoffrey
Benward that the Jones family was introduced to GRAMMY® Award
winningwriter/producer Tommy Sims. I took no time at all
for Sims to take a liking to what he heard and saw and quickly signed up
to produce forever Jones’ debut recording. “In 20 years
of being in professional music, I’ve never heard anything like this,”
proclaims Sims, himself no stranger to the very best that the music
world has to offer.
The resulting album, “Get Ready”
(EMI Gospel), is a spirited and distinctive tour-de-force of
pop/rock/soul Gospel that captivates listeners from beginning to end. From the instantly memorable piano-driven pop melody of “Heaven” to the swirling throw back in-the-pocket rhythm of the title track and lush melodic song of worship “You Can Do Anything”,
the songs alone are remarkable selling points from this otherwise
“debut” group. “All of our songs are born out of our 9 A.M. family
devotions,” says Dewitt. God-breathed, indeed.
While mom and dad are certainly prominent figures in the group, each contributing musicians and vocalists on the project, forever JONES’
“Get Ready” is nothing less than a full-fledged family affair, with all
5 children adding the mix with their respective musical gifts.
The
Jones’ eldest daughter D’Jeniele’ (pronounced Jineel) is not only a
songwriter, vocalist and guitarist but also now a wife and mother
herself. One of the shining moments on “Get Ready” is “Adoration (SoAmazing)”, which was composed by D’leniele’ and finds her rendering flawless harmonious praise with her younger sister Dominique. In
addition to being one of forever Jones’ principal songwriters,
Dominique is a dynamic vocalist and multi-instrumentalist in her own
right, often writing complex arrangements on both the guitar and keys. While “Get Ready” is replete with “wow” moments, Dominique’s compositions “He Wants It All” (the first radio single) and “Heaven” are easily two of the most standout tracks.
Youngest
daughter Mya Joy Grace may be the latest addition to the family but
that certainly doesn’t diminish her contribution to the family or group.
In the context of the Jones family’s testimony, there’ssomething
riveting about hearing Mya deliver the closing line of “Time To Believe”, her favorite song on the album.
Not
to be out done by their sisters, the Jones’ sons Dewitt IV and Judah
also bring a considerable amount of musical chops and charisma of their
own to the table. Sharing both his father’s musical
ability and heart for others, Dewitt IV is a born leader who also
happens to be quite an accomplished bass player. Kim remembers an infant Dewitt hearing his father playing the organ and mimicking the groove he heard with his mouth. Youngest
son Judah has been the group’s drummer since the age of two when pots
and pans were his percussive instruments of choice. An avid student of
great drummers for much of his life, Judah’s God-given ability is now
the rhythmic backbone of the forever JONES sound.
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