
Ruth Greene
I've been around ministering in song since 1986, so I guess it sounds like I've been around a while. The time has never been closer and you don't have long to g
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Love Is Divine Love Is Divine
Many folks think of this as a wedding song, but it's really about communication between husband and wife.

Knowing God For Who He Is Knowing God For Who He Is
This is lively movin' song I think you'll really like. This song has a sound that I've never heard before. Let me know what you think.

How Great You Are How Great You Are
a touch of old country sound with a touch of classic piano.

Amazing Grace Amazing Grace
This is a classic version of Amazing Grace complete with Stratocaster done back in 1988. I still get raves over this mix.

Love Is Divine Alternate Mix Love Is Divine Alternate Mix
This song has a most interesting sound bordering on New Age. This version with background has not been previously released and is not on any CD at this time. I've posted it here for your listening pleasure...
Ruth is a vocalist and ASCAP songwriter for Jesus Christ starting her ministry in song in 1986. Ruth is as feisty, unconventional and outspoken as her unique sense of fashion and style: best described as the "mantle of Elijah". In the ultra-conservative atmosphere that often exists in the world of ministry, Ruth often surprises and she has been made an outcast in circles that prefer "traditions of men" to the Word of God. Ruth has been called the "healing voice" for years because of the events that typically happen at her concerts and appearances, often without her knowledge until a later time. She is a former world traveler with the armed forces and now seeks to bring the gospel through music to the world. Ruth's work is wide-ranging with a current focus on jazz styling and new sound for the advent of Christ.
Band/artist history
My band is currently on sabbatical. I am considering new additions to improve the flavor of my music.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I live in the Nashville area and am completing writing a new book which has been three years in the making. I am making beginning arrangments for my next CD with original music and lyrics.
Your musical influences
I told you in my introduction, but I feel that I usually prefer a relaxed, yet upbeat jazz sound. I have done country, blues, jazz and everything in-between over the years with a twist for Jesus. I enjoy jazz the most.
What equipment do you use?
I won't go into detail here. I can go it alone with just my voice in the wilds of Africa and like to sing as a soloist in an urban setting or with my band.
Anything else?
If you want to talk with me, just send an email. I would like to hear from you!
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