More About The Band


Jordan Pickett 

Jordan Pickett is a North Carolina singer-songwriter whose passion for Country and Christian music has shaped a heartfelt and authentic career. While music has always been a part of his life, it was at age 16 that he wrote his first song, an experience that revealed his calling as both a writer and performer.

By 17, Jordan began performing live at local venues, quickly expanding his reach beyond his hometown and connecting with audiences through honest storytelling and genuine delivery. His ability to blend country roots with faith driven themes has become a defining element of his sound, allowing him to move between intimate settings and larger stages.

In 2020, Jordan was led to recording opportunities with Mitch Snow Productions, where he released his debut project Who I Am, followed by additional country, Christmas, and gospel recordings.

Jordan's music has gained international airplay and recognition, with features on multiple radio stations across the U.S. and abroad. His success continued at the Carolina Country Music Awards, where he earned "Country Young Artist of the Year" in 2020 and "Christian Country Single of the Year" in 2021 for his song "Cowboy's of Faith."

In 2023, Jordan performed his original music at the CCMA's held at the Myrtle Beach House Of Blues and was honored with the "Michael Comer Emerging New Artist" award, further establishing his presence in the country and Christian music scenes.

Grounded in authenticity and guided by faith, Jordan continues to write and perform music from the heart, striving to create songs that connect, inspire, and leave a lasting impact.

"A big thank you and shout out to all of my sponsors who help me keep going, to my friends/ family & fans for the awesome love and support, and, most importantly, to God for allowing me to praise him through song everyday of my life. God bless you all!" - Jordan Pickett

PERCUSSION

Logan Mull

Logan Mull is a North Carolina–born drummer and Nashville Recording Artist whose musical foundation was established in Wilkesboro and refined on stages across multiple states. He began playing at just 12 years old in his local church, quickly developing a deep passion for live performance and the unique ability of music to bring people together.

Over the years, Logan has earned a reputation as a dependable, high-impact live performer with extensive experience across churches, regional festivals, concert venues, and large-scale events. His versatility allows him to transition seamlessly between intimate worship environments and high-energy country stages, always prioritizing musicality, timing, and feel. Whether supporting a solo artist or driving the momentum of a full band, Logan approaches every performance with intention, precision, and a deep respect for the integrity of the song.

Influenced by rock, country, and Christian music — with a particular passion for country and faith-based projects — Logan blends technical proficiency with authenticity. His playing is grounded in strong fundamentals, dynamic control, and a keen awareness of how to elevate both the artist's vision and the audience's experience.

Throughout his career, Logan has shared the stage with nationally recognized artists including Clint Black, Aaron Tippin, Whey Jennings, and Them Dirty Roses, among others — further solidifying his standing as a respected and trusted performer in both the country and Christian music communities.

KEYS & FIDDLE

Dan Emmett

Dan Emmett is a Nashville Recording Artist that began his musical journey at the age of eight in Rochester, Michigan, studying piano before soon adding violin to his repertoire. He was a student of the late Alex DePue, where he developed a unique style that blends formal classical training with traditional fiddling and improvisation.

Throughout his career, Dan has toured nationally with a variety of country, rock, Red Dirt, and bluegrass artists based in Nashville and Texas. He has also served as the house fiddle player at one of the largest dance halls in Texas, as well as at a premier theater in Myrtle Beach.

In addition to performing, Dan is the founder of Emmett Electric Violins, where he designs and builds handcrafted electric violins that are sold worldwide. Beyond the stage and workshop, he is passionate about teaching music and values spending time with his son.

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GUITARS

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Jay Henson

Jay Henson, is a Nashville Recording Artist, originally from West Virginia and a North Carolina resident since the late 1980s—is a seasoned musician whose roots run deep in bluegrass and country music.

Influenced early by traditional Appalachian sounds, Jay has built a dynamic career performing with multiple bands at venues across the United States, both live and in studio recordings. Jay began his musical journey at just 12 years old, entering banjo competitions and participating in open jam sessions. What started as a passion quickly evolved into performing with local pickup bands and college groups. His dedication to expanding his musicianship led him to learn pedal steel guitar, an instrument that would become a defining part of his sound. From there, his commitment to music grew steadily, resulting in consistent performances with established bands.

Throughout his career, Jay has performed at many prominent venues and major events, including the Grand Ole Opry, House of Blues, National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Walt Disney World, the World's Fair in Knoxville, Opryland USA, Carolina Opry, Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, Poppy Mountain Bluegrass Festival, The Troubadour, NASCAR All-Star Race, and MerleFest, along with numerous regional and national festivals. Jay has shared the stage with nationally recognized artists including Little Texas, Craig Campbell, Mark Wills, Eli Young Band, Muscadine Bloodline, Johnny Paycheck, Aloe Blacc, as well as numerous top bluegrass acts.

In addition to his live performance career, Jay has contributed his talents to tribute productions honoring legendary artists, including the Garth Brooks Tribute, Toby Keith Tribute, and Patsy Cline Tribute. Jay brings professionalism and passion with every stage he steps on.

Jeff Roten

Jeff Roten is a native of Appalachia and grew up in North Carolina. He began playing guitar at the age of nine, and by ten, was performing in front of large audiences at fiddler's conventions and various music festivals. By fourteen, he had received multiple awards and recognitions for his musical talent, including participation in the International Bluegrass Music Association's Kids on Bluegrass program. These early experiences fostered a lifelong passion for authentic instrumental musicianship and storytelling through music. Coming from a multigenerational musical family, music has always been an integral part of Jeff's life.

In addition to bluegrass, his musical interests encompass a range of genres, including bluegrass, classic country, and southern rock. He values opportunities to collaborate with diverse artists and has performed on stage with notable acts such as Wayne Henderson, the Jeff Little Trio, Steve Lewis and Friends, and Alex Key, with whom he most recently, had the honor of opening for the legendary Mark Chestnut.

Gary Foster

Gary Foster is a Appalachia-born, Nashville recording artist, songwriter, producer, and artist manager whose career has been shaped by decades of live performance and a commitment to music that connects honestly with audiences.

Gary has decades of live performance experience spanning churches, festivals, and iconic stages. His work is defined by grounded musicianship, audience connection, and a deep respect for songcraft built through years on stage 

He began performing at age 12 in Baptist churches, talent shows, and local garage bands. Those early experiences instilled a focus on authenticity, musicianship, and songs that resonate beyond trends, values that continue to define his work today.

Gary has performed at prominent venues and events across the United States, including the Grand Ole Opry, House of Blues, Tin Roof, Floyd Fest, MerleFest, Poppy Mountain Festival, Faith Fest, NASCAR events, Carolina in the Fall, and numerous Nashville venues. He has shared stages with a wide range of nationally recognized artists, including Ricky Skaggs, Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Tracy Lawrence, Little Texas, Eli Young Band, Kentucky Headhunters, Jarrod Niemann, Muscadine Bloodline, Whey Jennings, John Paycheck, Southern Culture on the Skids, and Aloe Blacc.

BACK-UP VOCALS

Danielle Ingle

Danielle's story with music is really a story of God's faithfulness woven through every season of her life. She fell in love with singing as a little girl in church, where she first learned that her voice wasn't just something she had—it was something she could offer back in worship.

As she grew, that love led her into competitive choir, where she spent years developing her voice, learning discipline, and gaining confidence on stage. But more than the awards or performances, it was always about the joy she felt when she sang.

For a season, Danielle stepped into something different, singing with a classic rock band. That experience stretched her, gave her new appreciation for music, and reminded her how powerful connection through song can be—no matter the setting.

But no matter where life took her, God always called her back to where it all began. Worship is where her heart feels most alive. Today, Danielle continues to sing with a deep sense of gratitude and purpose as part of the Jordan Pickett Band and the Silk Hope ACTS worship band. Her prayer is simple: that the notes she sings points people to Jesus and creates space for others to encounter His presence.

For Danielle, music has never just been about performing—it's been about surrender, calling, and using her voice to glorify the One who gave it.

SUPPORT LINE