The Perrys Release Brand New Live DVD

One of Southern Gospel's favorite and most recognized family groups, The Perrys, are excited to release their brand new DVD for StowTown Records, simply titled Sing.The special project features live recorded performances from the 2015 National Quartet Convention at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, TN.
"The Perrys have always been known to have some of the greatest songs in gospel music," said baritone Troy Peach. "This DVD footage highlights some of the best."
The collection of fan-favorites include top hits like: "When He Comes Walking On The Water," "Celebrate Me Home", "I Got A Hold Of God This Morning", "I Rest My Case At The Cross", and The Perrys' fast-rising single, "Keep On", written by StowTown co-founder Wayne Haun along with Joel Lindsey.
"This DVD also features several special guests," added Peach. "Kelly Nelon Clark and Karen Peck Gooch joined Tracy on the classic Rex Nelon song, 'Time Has Made A Change'. Then, there is a special moment with a 'Perry Reunion' of past group members on stage singing 'I Wish I Could've Been There'. It was very special."
Other special guests appearing with The Perrys on the DVD include: Bryan Elliott, Loren Harris, Debra Perry Reed, Landan Smith, Nick Trammell, Austin Whisnant, Bryan Walker, and Joseph Habedank.For those curious about both Tracy and Libbi, Peach is pleased to pass this on to all their friends and fans:
"Tracy and Libbi's health continues to improve every day. Libbi is back to her old self, taking care of Tracy and keeping us all going. Tracy continues to do better and better. God is still working in his life and we are blessed to be able to see the 'Hand of God' working daily on his behalf."
The Perrys new DVD, Sing, can now be found online and in stores everywhere.The special project features live recorded performances from the 2015 National Quartet Convention at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, TN."The Perrys have always been known to have some of the greatest songs in gospel music," said baritone Troy Peach. "This DVD footage highlights some of the best."The special project features live recorded performances from the 2015 National Quartet Convention at the LeConte Center in Pigeon Forge, TN."
The Perrys have always been known to have some of the greatest songs in gospel music," said baritone Troy Peach. "This DVD footage highlights some of the best." The collection of fan-favorites include top hits like: "When He Comes Walking On The Water," "Celebrate Me Home", "I Got A Hold Of God This Morning", "I Rest My Case At The Cross", and The Perrys' fast-rising single, "Keep On", written by StowTown co-founder Wayne Haun along with Joel Lindsey. "This DVD also features several special guests," added Peach. "Kelly Nelon Clark and Karen Peck Gooch joined Tracy on the classic Rex Nelon song, 'Time Has Made A Change'.
Then, there is a special moment with a 'Perry Reunion' of past group members on stage singing 'I Wish I Could've Been There'. It was very special." Other special guests appearing with The Perrys on the DVD include: Bryan Elliott, Loren Harris, Debra Perry Reed, Landan Smith, Nick Trammell, Austin Whisnant, Bryan Walker, and Joseph Habedank. For those curious about both Tracy and Libbi, Peach is pleased to pass this on to all their friends and fans:"Tracy and Libbi's health continues to improve every day. Libbi is back to her old self, taking care of Tracy and keeping us all going. Tracy continues to do better and better. God is still working in his life and we are blessed to be able to see the 'Hand of God' working daily on his behalf." The Perrys new DVD, Sing, can now be found online and in stores everywhere.
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