The Perrys Are Ready to "Sing" on October 2

Releasing on October 2 on StowTown Records is the Perrys much anticipated new album "Sing." Inspired by Psalm 98:1, the album is filled with uplifting and encouraging songs. "While it seems like we've walked through a valley for a long time, we are not discouraged. God is good and we want to sing songs that convey that message," states group member Libby Stuffle.
With selections like Keep On, Cry No More and the title cut, Sing, listeners will certainly embark on a heavenly journey, as The Perrys consistently guide with their eternal message, powerhouse vocals and beautiful harmonies.
One of the most awarded groups during their fascinating career, The Perrys' roster currently includes Libbi Perry Stuffle - the unforgettable alto who carries on the family legacy, along with her husband and beloved bass singer Tracy Stuffle, their son Jared (JK) Stuffle representing a new generation on bass vocals, lead singer Andrew Goldman, and baritone Troy Peach.
Few artists can claim a more devoted group of listeners, and this fan base has become even more loyal during the past year of praying The Perrys through new challenges and opportunities during the ongoing recovery of Tracy after his initial stroke in January 2013.
Track Listing:
1. Cry No More
2. Fear For Faith
3. I Claim The Blood
4. I Have Seen The Power Of The Lord
5. Time Has Made A Change In Me
6. Keep On
7. Sing
8. The Unexpected Storm
9. Did I Just Hear The Thunder
10. Both Sides Of The River
11. I've Never Been There
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