Born in Gulfport, Mississippi on October 6, 1944, Mylon LeFevre was a popular
Christian rock singer-songwriter and leader of the band Mylon and Broken Heart.
The Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee was born into the Southern gospel family
The LeFevres and began singing and playing guitar with them at a young age and
wrote his first song at the age of 17. That first song, “Without Him,” was heard
by Elvis Presley, who recorded it for his 1967 album How Great Thou Art. After
releasing his debut album, New Found Joy, (1964), Mylon LeFevre became a member
of the Stamps Quartet from 19...