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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.

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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 been 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. (en)
  • Phatfish was een Britse christelijke rock-, CCM- en worshipband uit Brighton en besteedden twintig jaar aan het schrijven en uitvoeren van hun eigen soort aanbiddingsgerichte rock en aan het leiden van aanbidding zowel in het Verenigd Koninkrijk als over de hele wereld. Ze brachten een aantal van hun eigen albums uit en speelden samen met vele bekende aanbiddingsleiders. Ze verschenen ook op veel aanbiddingsalbums en in nationale televisieprogramma's zoals Songs of Praise van BBC1. Hun thuiskerk was Church of Christ The King, de thuisbasis van Stuart Townend en andere prominente christelijke figuren. Hun aanbiddingsliederen zoals Holy, Holy, There is a Day en Amazing God worden in kerken over de hele wereld gezongen en zijn op veel albums verschenen. Bij de publicatie van hun compilatie 15: The Anniversary Collection in 2008, omschreef hun platenlabel het als de ongelooflijke bijdrage die de band heeft geleverd aan het Britse christelijke muziekcircuit. Het nummer Holy Holy van Phatfish is meer dan 124.000 keer afgespeeld op YouTube en het nummer In Christ Alone, met Phatfish die speelt en Lou Fellingham aan de leiding naast Stuart Townend, is meer dan 5,7 miljoen keer afgespeeld. (nl)
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  • 1994-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • * Lou Fellingham * Nathan Fellingham * Luke Fellingham * Mike Sandeman * Jos Wintermeyer * Ben Hall * Rachel Head * Mike Blow * Adrian Watts * Alan Rose (en)
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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. (en)
  • Phatfish was een Britse christelijke rock-, CCM- en worshipband uit Brighton en besteedden twintig jaar aan het schrijven en uitvoeren van hun eigen soort aanbiddingsgerichte rock en aan het leiden van aanbidding zowel in het Verenigd Koninkrijk als over de hele wereld. Ze brachten een aantal van hun eigen albums uit en speelden samen met vele bekende aanbiddingsleiders. Ze verschenen ook op veel aanbiddingsalbums en in nationale televisieprogramma's zoals Songs of Praise van BBC1. Hun thuiskerk was Church of Christ The King, de thuisbasis van Stuart Townend en andere prominente christelijke figuren. (nl)
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