Jared Stuffle (JK) to Sing Bass for The Perrys
January 20, 2014 - (Hendersonville, TN) Award-winning, Gospel group, The Perrys announced today that Jared Stuffle, known to everyone as JK, will be singing Bass until Tracy returns to the road full time. Tracy continues his recovery from a stroke and brain bleed suffered in January 2013.
JK is no stranger to road life. As the son of Libbi and Tracy, he has traveled with the group all of his life and has been the primary operating sound tech on the road. JK has been singing on stage since earlier this month, filling in as the Bass for his dad. "I am incredibly thankful for God's provision over my family and my dad's health over the last year and am humbled to be able to do my part in his absence," says JK. Tracy has been joining the group on stage for a couple songs each night over the last couple months but as he continues to recover, Jared is excited to be filling in those shoes.
"I am very over protective of Tracy and his health and we want to make sure we are doing everything we can to strengthen his recovery," shares Libbi. "Sometimes that means having to cut a date and we know that our fans respect that and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts!"
The Perrys joined StowTown Records in late 2013 and are currently in the studio recording their upcoming CD, "Into His Presence," which is slated for an April release. "With Tracy's recovery and physical therapy going so well and us recording our first CD with StowTown, this is sure to be an awesome year," says Libbi. "Go God Go!" For more information on The Perrys and to see their upcoming tour dates, visit,www.perrysministries.com. Also, visit their facebook page for more "on the road fun" https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Perrys/141953479202640
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