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Phatfish (1994–2014) were a Christian rock, CCM and worship band. They lived in Brighton, England and spent twenty years writing and performing their own brand of worship-oriented rock, as well as leading worship both in the UK and across the world. They released a number of their own albums and played alongside many well-known worship leaders. They also appeared on many worship albums and on national television programmes such as BBC1's Songs of Praise. Their home church was Church of Christ The King, home of Stuart Townend and other prominent Christian figures. Their worship songs such as "Holy, Holy", "There is a Day" and "Amazing God" are sung in churches globally and have featured on many albums. On the release of their compilation ''15: The Anniversary Collection'' in 2008, their record label described it as "highlighting the incredible contribution that the band have made to the UK Christian music scene". Phatfish's song "Holy Holy" has been played over 124,000 times on YouTube and the track "In Christ Alone", with Phatfish playing and Lou Fellingham leading alongside Stuart Townend, has been played over 5.7 million times. ==Band members== Lou Fellingham (1994–2014) was the lead vocalist and occasional songwriter for the band. She is recognised for her distinctive and powerful voice that has been described as "wistful", "soaring" and "angelic". She has a solo career, and sometimes continues to work with the other ex-members of Phatfish. Nathan Fellingham (1994–2014), married to Lou, was the drummer and principal songwriter for the band. His worship songs ''Holy, Holy'', ''There Is A Day'', ''Amazing God'', ''O God Of Love'' (written with Lou Fellingham) and ''Awake, Awake, O Zion'' are sung in congregations all over the world. He was usually heavily involved in producing the Phatfish albums, often alongside others such as Alan Shacklock, Julian Kindred and Kevan Frost. He now manages his wife Lou Fellingham's solo career and plays keyboards in her live shows. Michael Sandeman (1994–2014) was the keyboardist for the band. He has written songs such as ''What Would I Do?'', and ''This Is What My God Is Like''. Michael oversaw the worship training areas of Phatfish, including material for their 2006 training release ''Working As A Band'' and heading up seminars. In 2013 he launched his own consultancy service for Church worship teams called (Worship Band Advice ). He now works as a music teacher and producer, most recently producing albums for Brighton based artist (Melissa Hubert ) Luke Fellingham (1994–2014) was the bassist for the band. He is known for his appearance in the way of a lengthy beard that has grown over the years. Luke set up a company with his brother Nathan entitled (Luna Sound ), which he oversees and operates out of his own studio in Brighton where he now works as a recording and mastering engineer. Jos Wintermeyer (2009–2014) was part of the live crew for Phatfish for a few years but joined the band along with Ben Hall in early January 2009 as the rhythm guitarist. He previously worked with Phatfish as a guest musician; his first live appearance was in November 2007. He now runs the music team at Kings Church, Horsham. Ben Hall (2009–2014) was the lead guitarist for the band. He worked with Phatfish since early 2008 before becoming a full-time member in 2009. Ben contributed to the development of the bands continuing rock influence. He now lives in London and works as a teacher. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Phatfish」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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