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The Perrys
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Down through the years of
Southern Gospel music there have been many great groups to grace a stage, groups
who have set out to make a difference in this world by spreading the message of
Jesus Christ and who have proven that they have just what it takes to make it in
the industry. One such group that would fall in this category is the Perrys.
Beginning their amazing journey gathered around a piano in 1970, the Perrys
trusted and knew this was what God had called them to do. Since then they have
followed and watched as God has unfolded His plan for their ministry and has
allowed them to achieve far beyond what they had ever imagined.
Staying true to their Southern Gospel roots, the Perrys win the hearts of fans
wherever they go. Making their home in Gallatin, TN, husband and wife, Tracy and
Libbi Perry Stuffle manage and take care of vocal responsibilities. Considered
one of the best bass vocalist in the industry,
Tracy gives the foundation for the Perrys with his rich voice and handles most
of the emcee work each night on stage. The only original member still traveling
today with the group is Libbi. Libbi, with her smooth alto voice and many honors
added to her name, has proven to be one of Southern Gospel's most talented
leading ladies.
"God has been so good to Tracy and me. We have always had a desire to tell
others about His grace and mercy through song, and He allows us to do this every
week," shared Libbi. "Not only are we blessed to have our son, Jared, travel and
be a part of this ministry with us, but we are also blessed to have some of the
greatest guys to stand on stage with us every night."
Joseph Habedank, who sings lead for the group with his strong voice has become
one of the most recognized young vocalists in the industry today. Accomplished
piano player, Matthew Holt shares his heart with the audience every night
through the amazing gift that God has given him. Nick Trammell sings the
baritone part for the group contributing the smooth tones and rich harmonies
that have become an integral part of the Perrys' sound.
Having traveled for thirty-seven years, the Perrys have been honored by their
fans with numerous awards. They have taken home the honors for Singing News Fan
Awards' 2004, 2005 and 2006 Mixed Quartet of the Year. Libbi was voted Female
vocalist of the year in 2005 at the Fan Awards, and was honored as Alto Singer
of the Year for 2005 and 2006. The fans also voted their project, Remembering
the Goodmans as their Favorite Album of the Year in 2006.
Not only have the Perrys been recognized among their fans, but their peers have
also shown their love to them by voting their song "I Wish I Could Have Been
There" Song of the Year at the 2004 Harmony Honors Awards. They also honored
their project This Is The Day as the 2004 Album of the Year and their latest
Daywind Records release, Come Thirsty as the 2006 Album of the Year at the
Harmony Honors. They have also received several Dove Award nominations.
The Perrys have seen chart success down through the years with five number one
songs on the Singing News Magazine charts, including two of their most
recognized songs, "I Rest My Case At The Cross" and "I Wish I Could Have Been
There."
They not only share the message of Christ through song at hundreds of churches
each year, but have also made appearances at different events such as Gaither
Homecomings, National Quartet Convention, Canadian Convention and Dollywood.
"Like never before have we seen the work of the Lord so strong in this ministry.
He has proven Himself faithful time and time again," stated Tracy. "We are so
thankful and blessed with the opportunity to do what He has called us to do, and
we count it an honor."
With a respect for the tradition of Southern Gospel music, and with their tight
vocals, amazing talents and humbling spirits, the Perrys - Tracy,
Libbi, Joseph, Nick, Matthew and
Jared--are definitely making an impact in
Southern Gospel and carrying it's legacy with class
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