Vicky Beeching

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Vicky Beeching
Vicky Beeching
Vicky Beeching
Background information
Birth name Victoria Louise Beeching
Born 1979
Origin England
Genre(s) CCM, Worship, Rock
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter/Composer
Instrument(s) Piano, Guitar
Years active 2005-present
Label(s) Sparrow Records, Survivor Records
Website http://vickybeeching.com/

Vicky Beeching (born 1979) is a worship leader and musician currently signed to Survivor and Sparrow Records.

Vicky grew up in Canterbury, United Kingdom, writing songs from the age of 11, and leading worship since her early teens. After earning her Theology degree at Oxford University, she trained under Brian Doerksen and Brenton Brown while at Oxford Vineyard. She also recorded with Vineyard Music UK during that time.

Before her move to Nashville, Tennessee, Vicky worked with Soul Survivor UK. She released an EP through EMI UK and was featured on various Soul Survivor albums. After moving to the United States, Vicky was signed to Sparrow Records.

In 2006, Vicky has been playing concerts in churches and venues across America. In the summer, she was featured at the Creation Fest East/West and Spirit West Coast music festival in California.

Also in 2006, Vicky visited the country of Peru. There, Vicky led worship for thousands of girls on a missions trip.

Contents

[edit] Discography

  • Painting The Invisible (2007)
  • Yesterday, Today & Forever (2005)
  • The Journey EP (2005)
  • Shelter EP (2002)

[edit] Contributions

  • Almighty Sound by Johnny Parks (2006, Survivor Records) - "Season Of Singing"
  • WOW Worship Aqua (2006, Provident) - "Yesterday, Today And Forever" (from Yesterday, Today, & Forever)
  • Precious (2006) - "Extravagant Worship" (from Shelter EP)
  • Night Of Joy 2005 (2005, Disney) - "Awesome God" (from Yesterday, Today, & Forever)
  • Here I Am To Worship 2 (2005, EMICMG) - "Stronger Than The Storm" (from Yesterday, Today, & Forever)
  • Help Me Hold On - UK worship (2005, Vital) - "Above All Else"
  • Anthem of the Free - Soul Survivor 2003 (2003, Soul Survivor) - "Yesterday Today And Forever"
  • Festival Manchester (2003, Kingsway) - "Nothing is impossible"

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