Let’s Cheer Records was co-founded by Frank Jordan and Tom Kershaw. While in Boston, Massachusetts producing community events, Mr. Jordan discovered many extremely talented artists. The idea of starting a Boston based record company was founded in 2005 utilizing the great business expertise of Tom Kershaw and the creativity and marketing expertise of Frank Jordan.

 

Mr. Jordan’s first introduction to the members of A-7 was by chance and today it is looked on as a blessing from God. Here are six brothers that hold God in a high regard and among them hold 18 college degrees. Because of their first encounter Frank, along with the help of the top executives from the Boston Red Sox Baseball Club, helped feature this great group on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball which gave A7 international exposure.

 

At an Easter Morning Church Service in Boston, Massachusetts one of the featured groups performing was the Teen Challenge Choir. Eric Brumley sung a song he had written titled ‘Break Down the Wall’. Mr. Jordan, very touched by Eric's passion and performance, told him, “One day you and I will make some great spirit-felt music that can be shared with the whole world.”

 

A long-time friend of Mr. Jordan’s in Boston, Judge Milton L. Wright, Jr., who was not only a singer and songwriter, but a seasoned actor as well, discussed the possibility of producing a live recording, featuring Boston based talent. And in the President/CEO Private Box at Fenway Park, Judge Wright and Frank Jordan decided that Judge Wright should do a live album in order to capture the true essence of his singing and writing. Judge Wright is frequently asked to sing the National Anthem at Fenway Park. It is a Boston Red Sox fan pleaser. The uniqueness about Judge Wright’s performance is that he sings it A capella and nearly 37,000 fans stand on their feet and give him a thunderous applause of appreciation.

 

Let’s Cheer Records future goals are to produce recording projects that will include the following musical genres

 

Vocal Live Jazz

Instrumental Live Jazz

Old School Rhythm & Blues

Vocal Live Southern Blues

 

Judge Wright believes his music opens the door for hope in that spiritual thing that we cannot define that helps us overcome the greatest odds. "It springs from love," he says. "You can't have it if you don't have love. It is all about love."

 

 

He wrote one of his first songs with his mother.

She would play the guitar while encouraging

him to write his lyrics.

 

 

A-7 has proven to be spirit-filled versatile musicians sure to win the hearts of many, The CD ends with a powerful "Worship Medley," allowing the listener to focus on God and praise is goodness.