STRYPER Announce New Bassist

March 31, 2005

Reunited Christian hard rockers STRYPER have officially announced Tracy Ferrie as their new bass player. "Ferrie's bass talents are well displayed on the forthcoming STRYPER album on Big3 Records," reads a post on the group's web site. "Tracy Ferrie is not entirely new to the STRYPER family as he spent many years playing in Michael Sweet's band and performed in Orlando with STRYPER at Disney's Night of Joy festival in September of 2004. Ferrie's history in the music business is long and impressive ranging from very notable national acts to professional schooling at The Berklee College of Music (not to mention a solid run as a Sunset Strip regular back in the day). So, be sure to welcome Tracy to the family... And if you have the chance to meet him in person, ask about his days as a Tuba player."

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