London Based Danny O'Callaghan Releases EP "Son of My Father"
London based singer/songwriter Danny O'Callaghan has released his debut solo EP 'Son Of My Father'.Danny has been involved in leading worship in local churches for over 15 years and currently calls Kings Cross Church (KXC) home. Danny has previously been featured in worship compilations and participated in multiple events throughout the UK and Europe.
"My heart is for worship music to become more honest! The EP is a story of a lost soul being found in his Father", explains Danny.
For the last 5 years, Danny has been involved with David's Tent and currently serves as their worship director. Danny carries a heart to see people sing their own song to God. For people to not see worship as ritualistic but rather a rich discovery of the Father's heart that inspires intimate connection with him.
"This project has been something I've been dreaming about for the last 15 years", continues Danny. "But in the last 2 years, it's become a reality. With the help of generous donations from my crowd funding campaign, and the support of my friends and family, I'm able to release my debut EP this summer.
The EP is a story of a lost soul being found in his Father. It's a shaking off from religion, false expectations and wrong ideologies about who our God is. Finding that actually He is a Father with such deep love that He passionately paid everything for relationship with His children."
Danny's first solo offering has already gained support from Bethel Music artists Jonathan David and Melissa Helser, "I'm thrilled Danny O'Callaghan is recording soon. He carries such a deep heart of worship, Help us make it happen!" The links to the North Carolina worship artists doesn't end with their vocal support for Danny's first solo offering. The EP's producer is Elijah Mosely, the man behind the sounds of some of the most exciting names in the worship world, including Jonathan David & Melissa Helser and John Mark MacMillan.
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