Sisters Drop their Latest Album "Here's a Reminder"
Here's a Reminder is the latest release by Sisters. It is a reminder of God's love and faithfulness. This album showcases Sisters' versatility as well as an all-star list of songwriters including: Kenna West, Sue Smith, Cliff Duren, David Baroni, Karen Harding, Jason Cox and others.
Listen to the song "You Still Forgive" HERE.
Sisters recording career can be traced back 45 years, when the Ruppes first album was released; The Way, The Truth, The Life (1975). Heather, Kim and Valerie all traveled with Mom Brenda at some point during the Ruppes recording career, which ended in 2005 (Sweet Forever).
Sisters, as they are now known, released their first album in 2008. The vocal line-up has remained Kim Sheffield (alto/lead vocalist), Heather Bennett (alto vocalist) and Valerie Medkiff (soprano vocalist).
Song List
It Is Good
Brand New Song
Everything You Need Is In The Blood
Impossible Is Where He Starts
He Forgave Me
Here's A Reminder
In The Air
Still I Will Praise You
You Still Forgive
Angels In The Room
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