For 22 years Clifton Jansky entertained South
Texas with his country music and became one of
the most well-known performers in the area. He had
twelve country singles to his name including
Amarillo by Morning which was later recorded by
George Strait. He has opened shows for Willie
Nelson, Eddie Rabbitt, Gary Morris, Randy Travis
and the Oak Ridge Boys. On May 3, 1984 Clifton
gave his heart and life to Jesus Christ and took a
ride From Amarillo by Morning to Amazing Grace.
His life and music have never been the same. He
has since become one of the top performers in
Christian Country Music and has received many
awards from the Christian Country Music
Association including 2002 CCMA Male Vocalist of
the Year, 2004 CCMA Entertainer of the Year and
2005 CCMA Songwriter of the Year. He has had six
Number One Christian Country songs nationwide.
Clifton left the dancehall circuit in July 1989 and
dissolved his band. He is now a solo act, but his
shows are just as entertaining as any band you will
hear. He has been overseas 15 times and sung in
the prisons for 24 years. He continues to perform at
Churches, rodeos, restaurants and anywhere else
God opens the door. No matter where he performs,
he shares how Jesus has changed his life and
brought him From Amarillo by Morning to Amazing
Grace.
Texas with his country music and became one of
the most well-known performers in the area. He had
twelve country singles to his name including
Amarillo by Morning which was later recorded by
George Strait. He has opened shows for Willie
Nelson, Eddie Rabbitt, Gary Morris, Randy Travis
and the Oak Ridge Boys. On May 3, 1984 Clifton
gave his heart and life to Jesus Christ and took a
ride From Amarillo by Morning to Amazing Grace.
His life and music have never been the same. He
has since become one of the top performers in
Christian Country Music and has received many
awards from the Christian Country Music
Association including 2002 CCMA Male Vocalist of
the Year, 2004 CCMA Entertainer of the Year and
2005 CCMA Songwriter of the Year. He has had six
Number One Christian Country songs nationwide.
Clifton left the dancehall circuit in July 1989 and
dissolved his band. He is now a solo act, but his
shows are just as entertaining as any band you will
hear. He has been overseas 15 times and sung in
the prisons for 24 years. He continues to perform at
Churches, rodeos, restaurants and anywhere else
God opens the door. No matter where he performs,
he shares how Jesus has changed his life and
brought him From Amarillo by Morning to Amazing
Grace.
Clifton Jansky will also be preaching at Sublime Baptist Church
at 11: am Service on Sunday, June 30, 2024.