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Johnathan Bond , a well known musical artist performer from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mainly as a songwriter for Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI). He is a respected member of several major music associations, including The National Songwriters Association, Inc. (NSAI), NARAS (the Grammy organization), and The Gospel Music Association (GMA).

Johnathan writes songs for HIS Choice Music Publishing and has made a big impact on music. He has released 30 music projects, with his latest one called "BACK HOME AGAIN." His music is known for being uplifting and inspiring.

Over his career, Johnathan has received many awards and nominations, including for the Dove Awards. He has been nominated for Southern Gospel Song of the Year and Gospel Music’s Song of the Year. His albums and singles, such as "Strength," "Good Morning Lord," and "Faith, Hope, and Joy," have also received a lot of praise and nominations.

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