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34 Facts About Lou Fellingham

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Louise "Lou" Fellingham is an English Christian worship leader, singer and songwriter from Brighton in East Sussex, England.

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Lou Fellingham is a founding member of the British band Phatfish and has pursued a solo career.

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Lou Fellingham has worked alongside other Christian artists such as Matt Redman, Graham Kendrick, Tim Hughes and Stuart Townend.

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Lou Fellingham regularly leads worship and performs at different venues around the world.

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Louise Fellingham grew up in the West Sussex village of Turners Hill in England, where she attended the Turners Hill Free Church.

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In particular, Lou Fellingham serves the church by training and managing their 50-member church choir.

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Nathan's father, David Lou Fellingham has served as one of the elders since 1979.

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Lou Fellingham has been the lead singer of the British Christian band Phatfish for the last 17 years, which has played in worship conferences, concert halls, and music festivals, touring throughout Europe and around the world.

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Lou Fellingham has performed as a soloist and worship leader and has toured extensively throughout the UK, Canada and the United States.

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In late 2005, Lou Fellingham began recording her debut solo album Treasure, which was released in January 2006.

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Lou Fellingham wrote most of the songs on the album, while her husband served as co-writer.

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In 2006 and early 2007, before work on the next Phatfish studio album started, Fellingham began performing songs from Treasure on a "Stu and Lou" Tour, with Stuart Townend, which took them to various locations around the UK.

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Phatfish and Lou Fellingham have supported Stuart Townend in Cheltenham and Wrexham, with less dynamic lighting and a more acoustic sound.

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Lou Fellingham is still a faithful member of the band Phatfish and they have just released their latest full studio album, In Jesus.

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Phatfish and Lou Fellingham have led worship at the Mission:Worship conference alongside Stuart Townend and Matt Redman in Eastbourne.

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Lou Fellingham is back on the latest Phatfish album In Jesus, released in June 2009.

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Lou Fellingham has continued to perform on the In Jesus tour over the past year and has done many one-night events including unplugged concerts, a special event at Westminster Abbey, and the Premier Radio Woman to Woman Northern conference in Manchester.

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Lou Fellingham serves her home church, the Church of Christ the King, as the director of their 50-member worship choir.

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Lou Fellingham appeared at The Big Church Day Out and Pentecost Festival with Phatfish.

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Lou Fellingham has led worship at international conferences in England, Scotland and Wales.

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Since forming Phatfish, Lou Fellingham travelled the UK working and collaborating with numerous Christian artists and worship leaders, in addition to performing at various conferences and events.

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Since Stoneleigh, Lou Fellingham has been regularly requested to lead worship at other major Christian events including Newday and Spring Harvest.

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Lou Fellingham has appeared on numerous compilation albums, including the Newfrontiers live albums from Stoneleigh to the more recent, Newday.

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Lou Fellingham has been involved in training worship leaders and singers through the Church of Christ the King's worship school.

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Lou Fellingham worked with Mary Mary singer Erica Campbell and gospel singer Jason Bailley on the track "Angels" featured on the collaborative album One Voice released by Kingsway Music in 2009.

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Drummer Nathan Lou Fellingham was the driving force behind the album Trinity, released 2006.

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Stuart Townend has been present at some of the recordings, although Lou Fellingham performed his "In Christ Alone" in 2005 when it featured on the list of the "10 most popular hymns in Britain".

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Lou Fellingham's desire is to express truth, feed the church and bring revelation of God through her singing and songwriting.

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Lou Fellingham wrote most of the songs on the album, while her husband was co-writer.

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The tour took them to various places around the UK with Lou Fellingham performing tracks from Treasure, while Stuart performed selected tracks from his album, Monument to Mercy.

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Lou Fellingham released her second solo album, Promised Land in May 2008.

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An exclusive launch night at the Clarendon Centre was planned with only 150 tickets where Lou Fellingham, backed by Phatfish, performed each track from her new album and talked about the inspiration behind them.

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An article appeared on the Cross Rhythms website with similar content of Lou Fellingham talking about the songs from the album.

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In early 2010, Lou Fellingham met with Christian songwriter and musician Gary Sadler, who wrote Ancient of Days to write new material for her third album, entitled, Step Into The Light.