Vance and Jeannie

The Sharpes

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Vance and Jeannie Sharpe are a dynamic duo from Blythewood South Carolina.  They have delighted listeners with their exciting blend of Southern and Contemporary Christian music for over 20 years.  Vance and Jeannie perform for church functions, retreats and conferences.  During their career they have performed at the Capitol in Washington, DC's Mall, the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Williams Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina, where Vance penned and Jeannie preformed the theme song for a Tony Evans Crusade, That We May Be One

Vance and Jeannie traveled and sang with the late Anthony Burger.  Vance also traveled and sang with Karen Peck and New River.  Now Vance and Jeannie travel approximately 150 dates per year.   Their music is a part of a greater mission, to minister a message of Hope in Jesus Christ.

Vance’s parents were suddenly killed in an auto accident in 1984 when Vance felt the Lord calling he and Jeannie to fulfill the ministry of his parents.

Vance and Jeannie met in 1978 and were married in 1981.  They have two children, Brent, age 15 and Bailey, age 9.  Currently when not traveling, Vance owns and operates Sharpe Sound Studios. Vance also has a business of installing Church PA Systems and Projection Systems.  Jeannie is a children’s book author and has two published books, Once There Was An Orange Truck and Orange Truck Helps Katie the Kangaroo Find Her Friends. Jeannie also has been designing jewelry for over eight years. You may visit her web-address:  www.jsjdesigns.com