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Phatfish
Also known as
Purple Phatfish
Origin
Brighton, England
Genres
Worship, Christian rock, CCM
Years active
1994–2014
Labels
Kingsway, Authentic
Past members
Lou Fellingham
Nathan Fellingham
Luke Fellingham
Mike Sandeman
Jos Wintermeyer
Ben Hall
Rachel Head
Mike Blow
Adrian Watts
Alan Rose
Website
phatfish.net
Phatfish were a Christian rock, CCM and worship band from Brighton, England, active from 1994 to 2014. During that time they released nine studio albums and several live releases, as well as a compilation, 15: The Anniversary Collection, in 2008. The principal members of the band were Lou Fellingham (lead vocals), Nathan Fellingham (drums), Michael Sandeman (keyboards), and Luke Fellingham (bass).
Their worship songs "Holy, Holy", "There is a Day" and "Amazing God" have become part of the Christian music canon internationally.
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