The Cupps Reach Publicity and Promotions Agreement with Choice Promotions

Nashville, TN – Eric Melton announces today that The Cupps of Williamsburg, Kentucky have a signed a Radio Promotions and Publicity agreement with Melton’s company: Choice Promotions and Management.
During the year 1996 Melton became acquainted with Troy and Barbara Cupp and their family being the Director of Radio Promotions at Zion Music Group in which The Cupps became a signed recording artist with the label that same year.  The Cupps are known for their song “What’s Wrong with Living Right” which reached #32 on several national charts and continuing on the charts for eight consecutive months.  Other Top 80 hits have included such songs as “Army of Angels”, “The Man In The Middle, “He’s My Friend,  “I Found The Rock plus several other charting singles.”
Melton states ” It has been wonderful recently getting reacquainted with The Cupps.  One thing I appreciate about Troy and Barbara and their family is they are genuine people.  In 1996 while the promoter at Zion Music we released a single called “He’ll Be Calling Us Home”.  Not too frequently do you find an artist that is in demand within 3 weeks after their first national release, however as soon as their single had been mailed and we had not even began contacting the stations about the progress of the single, the phone was ringing constantly of churches wanting to get in touch with them for bookings.  I know that God has had their anointing on them all of these years and they continue to bless many lives with their ministry”.
In addition to their travels, The Cupps pastor the New Life Tabernacle in Jellico TN and are currently working on their next recording “Somebody’s Gonna Stand” with their long time award winning producer Kevin McManus.  The first single from the new CD will be released on Choice Promotions Radio Sampler Vol #2 this summer.  You can find more information in the coming weeks by emailing Choice Promotions at choicepromotionsandmgmt@gmail.com or by going to www.thecupps.org