
Biography
John Angotti was raised in Clarksburg, West Virginia, a small community in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The third of four adopted children, John found his voice at an early age-literally. At just four years old, he discovered he could speak without stuttering only when singing the hymn "The Church's One Foundation." That moment became the first sign of the mission God was shaping for his life.
An accomplished pianist and singer-songwriter, John began studying piano at age seven under the guidance of his mother, a lifelong church musician. His earliest experiences in children's choir shaped his faith and instilled in him the belief that music could carry God's message of love and unity in ways words alone could not.
Today, John is recognized nationwide as a dynamic performer, worship leader, and recording artist. His style bridges the traditional and the contemporary, weaving together timeless hymns with original compositions that are cinematic, soul-stirring, and deeply rooted in faith. Through concerts, liturgical music, and storytelling, John brings hope, healing, and inspiration to audiences of every generation.
At the heart of John Angotti Music Mission is a calling: to use the power of music to build community, break down barriers, and remind people of God's unconditional love.
Mission
Music That Moves the Soul

John Angotti is a storyteller at the piano, a voice of hope for the Church, and a messenger of God's love through song. From small-town roots in West Virginia to stages and sanctuaries across the nation, John's music bridges tradition and contemporary expression
-inviting all generations to encounter faith in a living, powerful way.
Through the John Angotti Music Mission, he leads concerts, worship events, and recordings that inspire hearts, heal wounds, and unite communities. Whether lifting a hymn, composing original songs, or leading worship, John's purpose is simple: to remind us that God's love is for everyone, everywhere.
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