Jordan Feliz Garners Second No. 1 Single with “Never Too Far Gone”
One of the fastest rising singer/songwriters in the Christian music industry, Jordan Feliz achieved his second No. 1 single with "Never Too Far Gone." The song reached the top of Billboard's Hot AC/CHR chart, and is rapidly climbing the trade publication's other prestigious charts, National Christian Audience (No. 9), AC Indicator (No. 4) and AC Monitored (No. 11).
Feliz co-wrote the single after becoming a father for the first time, which he explained in a recent interview with WAY-FM in Nashville, TN, http://tinyurl.com/hyphucd. The tune is the first single from Feliz's first full album, The River that debuted in April 2016 at No. 4 on Billboard's Christian Albums chart.
Feliz's previous break-out single, "The River," became a massive No. 1 hit on several Billboard charts and remained there for multiple weeks. The song also gave Feliz his first K-LOVE Awards nomination for Breakout Single of the Year in June.
The in-demand artist is having a busy touring summer that has included the conclusion of Big Daddy Weave's Beautiful Offerings Tour and numerous high-profile festivals across the country;Spirit West Coast, Hopefest, Creation Festival Northeast and Northwest, FreedomFest, and thePowerlight Festival with for King & Country. In October, Feliz will once again share the stage with for King & Country as the only featured guest on the Priceless Fall Tour 2016 that will run through November.
For continued updates on Feliz; www.jordanfeliz.com, www.facebook.com/jordanfelizmusic, www.twitter.com/jordan_feliz.
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