Elle Limebear Releases "Live from Catalyst" EP
Elle Limebear has released a three-song EP, Live From Catalyst. Recorded at Catalyst 2019 in Atlanta before the global pandemic, Limebear features worship song, "Glorious Day," her own "Maker of The Moon," and a cover of the Delirious? song "Lord You Have My Heart" with the background of the dynamic Catalyst live audience captured on each track.
"I love the house of God, I love His people and leading His people in worship," shares Elle Limebear. "'Glorious Day' is one of my favourite worship songs. I can't not move to it, and I can't not yell 'and I ran outta that grave.' The song, 'Lord You Have My Heart' will always be one of my favourite songs of my dad's group, and every time I sing 'Maker Of The Moon' I am yet again in awe of our Maker. I hope and pray that as you play and listen to these live songs that something inside comes alive, vision is restored, you hear His kind voice, you dance again and simply feel the love of God. Sing along and worship your heart out!"
This year has been a remarkable year for this newcomer from Brighton, U.K. despite not being able to share her music live on the road. In February, she released her full-length label debut, Lost in Wonder. She was also named one of Pandora's Christian Artists to Watch in 2020 and was able to do a few shows and lead worship around the world before the pandemic halted all touring. She also teamed up with Matt Maher to write and perform on the song, "Alive & Breathing," which reached No. 1 on the radio charts. Limebear was also nominated as New Artist of the Year for this year's GMA Dove Awards.
Making the most of her time at home this year, Limebear and her husband Tom have created a new start-up company in their hometown called "Brighton In a Box," which are gift boxes filled with the best local and independent products that Brighton and Sussex has to offer. As they say, "All of our boxes promise to turn that frown upside down and give you a flavour of our great city."
ABOUT ELLE LIMEBEAR:
Elle (pronounced Ell-ee) Limebear, who hails from Brighton, U.K. as the daughter of Delirious? frontman Martin Smith, is certainly not new to the world of music. She performed with her dad at packed stadiums around the world, seeing the global church worshipping while also working as a worship leader and youth pastor in the U.K., creating her foundation into a successful career as a solo artist. In addition to leading worship at churches all over the world, including stops in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, and more.
For more information visit https://www.ellelimebearmusic.com/ or her socials below.
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