
NAME:
Troy Ray Peach
BIRTHDATE:
November 2
HOMETOWN:
Nashville, TN
WHERE YOU RESIDE NOW:
Goodlettsville, TN
MARITAL STATUS:
Married to the most wonderful woman
in the world, Katy Peach!
CHILDREN:
Twin boys, Clayton and Shelton
HOME CHURCH:
Middle Tennessee Baptist Church
SALVATION EXPERIENCE:
I was saved at the age of 6 at the end of a revival my Grandfather was preaching.

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN SINGING:
Started playing drums with our family group at the age of 5, began singing somewhere around age 10.
WHAT PART DO YOU SING:
Baritone
FAVORITE COLOR:
Blue
FAVORITE BIBLE SCRIPTURE:
Prov. 3:5-6
FAVORITE SONG:
Gospel: For Such A Time As This / Secular: I Know How The River Feels
FAVORITE PERFORMER(s):
Katy Peach
FAVORITE MUSICIAN(s):
Jason Webb
FAVORITE TV SHOW:
Lost, Smallville
FAVORITE MOVIE:
Interview With A Vampire
FAVORITE VACATION SPOT:
Montego Bay, Jamaica
FAVORITE GUM:
Dentyne Ice
FAVORITE SNACK:
Peanut M & M's, Kit-Kat
FAVORITE DRINK:
Mt. Dew, Sweet Tea, Chocolate Milk
FAVORITE DESSERT:
Smore's
FAVORITE FOOD:
Hamburgers!
FAVORITE RESTAURANT:
Whataburger, Five Guys, Ferrell's, Dizzy Whiz, Krystal, White Castle, Wendys, etc. etc.
FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE:
Bachrach
FAVORITE HOBBY:
Studio work
FAVORITE CITY YOU HAVE SEEN ON THE ROAD:
New York, NY
WHEN I'M HOME YOU CAN FIND ME DOING:
Hangin' with my wife and kids, studio work, running errands, eatin' at Mama Mary's!
PERSON WHO MOST INSPIRES YOU:
Katy Peach
PERSON YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE LIKE:
My Grandfather, Bobby Shelton
THINGS I ENJOY ABOUT THE ROAD AND WHAT I DO:
Being able to share Christ in the songs we sing, Meeting new people, Traveling.
THINGS I DISLIKE ABOUT THE ROAD:
Restaurants that lock their doors when they see the bus pull in their parking lot!
& Traveling with Bryan.....JK LOL!
SOMETHING PEOPLE MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT YOU:
I played keys and B-3 at TBN for a year and a half prior to joining The Wilburns, and I used to work at Daywind!
WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE ON THE ROAD (FUNNY OR SERIOUS):
While on the road with First Love, we were doing a morning service. At the third song in, a woman stood up to, I think, testify. She stands and proceeds to tell me that the bass was "physically hurting her" where she was sitting. The Pastor, sitting across from her, stood and said..."Well, go home then!"