STRYPER Bassist, Wife Collaborating On Two Albums' Worth Of Material

May 20, 2004

STRYPER bassist Tim Gaines and his wife Irene Kelly are currently in the studio recording what will become two new CDs. No titles are yet given for the albums but songtitles will include "There Goes My Love", "I'm A Dream" and "Picture Of My Love", which were aired during the STRYPER Expo II in 2001. In addition, they are working on a format that will feature one CD that deals mainly with worship-type music, and the second CD that will feature crossover music.

STRYPER have just issued a live album, "7 Weeks: Live in America 2003". The first 500 copies sold through the group's official web site, Stryper.com, were autographed by the band.

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