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More on Jordan Young: Hard work is paying off Internationally known guitar sensation grew up in Breeding, KY. Guitar lessons started at 12, and now in 20s, he's hit Big Time with alternative rock group, Mona Peggy Fudge writes Jordan Young grew up in Breeding, KY, on Independence Ridge Road. He started taking guitar lessons at age 12, and now in his early twenties. His hard work is paying off. I know little about the music business, but his mom is educating me. I will encourage her to send you more details. Everyone who knows Jordan is very excited for him and 'Mona'. Thanks, -PeggyThanks, Peggy Fudge. We're hoping to receive more posts about Jordan Young's career.-EW This story was posted on 2011-02-02 04:15:31
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