Lou Fellingham to Record Live Worship Album

British worship leader and former Phatfish lead-singer Lou Fellingham will be recording a live album in Brighton on 23rd January 2017. The album will be titled 'This Changes Everything' and is expected to be released via Integrity Music on 7th April 2017.
The live recording will take place at The Old Market in Hove, with the venue stating: "Brighton based Lou Fellingham brings her distinctive style and sound to The Old Market with new songs and a full band. This promises to be a spectacular evening, which will also be recorded live. Make sure you don't miss out on this memorable event!"
In an over twenty year career Lou Fellingham has recorded eight albums, toured extensively throughout the UK, Canada and America and became an integral part of the worship team at the Stoneleigh Bible weeks. Lou Fellingham is now four albums in to a firmly-established career as a solo artist. Her distinctive voice and heart for people have made Lou a greatly loved worship leader, singer and recording artist.
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