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20
Mar
2004
The Ruppes Sign Scheduling Agreement with Pat Avery Management


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Springhill artist, The Ruppes, one of Gospel Music's best loved female trios have signed a scheduling agreement with Pat Avery Management. The Ruppes are the first all female trio to have a number one song on the Sing News Southern Gospel chart, "Angels In The Room." Many have been ministered to by other songs like "Under His Wings", and "By The Way Of The Cross."

The Ruppes have consistently kept songs in the Southern Gospel top 40 for years. Their current Springhill release is "God It Still Hurts." Pat has been closely associated with The Ruppes for over 20 years. "I love this family and personally feel that this trio is no doubt the best all female trio to ever sing Gospel Music. I have been a part of their ministry in the past and look forward to the future once again working with them." You can contact Pat to schedule a concert at 386-212-3689.

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