Neely Partners with Homegrown Worship to Release New Single "Whisper"

Neely, a grassroots worship duo, has partnered with UK's Homegrown Worship to release their brand new single "Whisper." Intriguingly, Jeremy and Kaci Neely opted not to record in one of Music City's vast array of studios but instead decided to travel 4000 miles across the Atlantic ocean to record a new collection of songs in Sheffield, England.
The couple, who have been touring their blend of faith-infused country/rock/pop internationally since 2008 joined forced with Homegrown Worship; a fresh new label and community born in the UK in 2018. The movement now has more than 50 writers, artists and churches signed up to share new songs'.
'We love the heart of Homegrown' says Jeremy, 45. It's so refreshing to see a community of singers/songwriters/worship leaders link arms and work to elevate one another. It's so rare to find this in this day and age!".
The song "Whisper" was co-written with Loulita Gill who is fast becoming one of the UK's most popular new worship artists. It touches upon the Creator verse the created. Simply standing silently in the beauty of His creation and hearing that still soft voice whisper to your broken heart.
Having toured the US, UK, Netherland and South Africa in 2019, a fresh collection of faith-filled worship is eagerly anticipated. With half a dozen US acts already working with Homegrown Worship for releases 2020, NEELY look set to be trailblazing for a new wave of Kingdom mission.
Alongside a collective of music releases over the past twelve years, Jeremy's autobiography Falling Down talks openly about his former struggles with substance abuse and testifies passionately about finding healing and redemption through Jesus' love.
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