

Jumelle, formally known as the Johnson sisters, were born to Antonia and Terry
Johnson on November 2nd, 1978 on the Island of St. Maarten Netherlands Antilles.
At the tender age of 11, the twins became the youngest members of their local
senior church choir. Having a natural talent for music they continued to sing on
their own and in different musical groups. Their talents gave them ample
opportunities to compete in various musical competitions as well as winning
numerous awards. As they got older, their desire for competition began to change
as they were called to music ministry.
Inspired by the Holy Spirit, they started writing and composing music. At age 14,
they began working on their first demo; which surprisingly got lots of attention from
the community. The Demo raised the demand for an album. In 1995 their first
album released entitled "Believe in a Better Day", which received rave reviews and
gave the group many opportunities to minister throughout the Caribbean and parts
of the United States.
In 2001 they released another CD, entitled " Refuge". They have continued to do
God's work throughout the Caribbean and the United States through accepting
many invitations to various events. They have been able to work well with young
people eager to pursue their dreams in the field of music. Jumelle received the
2002 Caribbean Gospel Marlin Music Award for outstanding group vocal
performance of the year in Nassau Bahamas. The award was received for their hit
song " The Lord Keeps Blessing Me" from their album "Refuge". They are currently
working on their 3rd project, which is to be released in 2008. Jumelle plans to go
international and continue to write songs of encouragement and of God's good
news. The twins have collectively furthered their education in Music Education at
Florida A&M University and Video & Radio production at New England's Institute of
Technology. They hope to someday share the stage with the world's greatest
gospel ministers and continue to minister the word of God through song.
They are currently the cover models for Zaria's first Christian Fiction novel, Prodigal
which will be released November 2009.
Visit them online at www.jumelleonline.com
