Vicky Beeching - Musical Career

Musical Career

After moving to the United States, Vicky Beeching signed with Sparrow Records and released a 2005 EP, titled The Journey. Her first full-length Sparrow album, Yesterday, Today & Forever, was released on December 27, 2005.

Her second full-length studio album, Painting the Invisible, was produced by Ed Cash and Nathan Nockels and released on April 3, 2007. Beeching wrote most of the album's material, although a few tracks include songwriting from Ed Cash, Matthew West and Joy Williams. Several of the songs for the album were written on Keith Green’s old piano, at the invitation of her mentor and friend, Melody Green.

Her third studio album "Eternity Invades" released in 2010, recorded in San Diego California. It features a co-write with Steve Fee titled "Glory To God Forever".

In 2011, Beeching decided to base her touring out of the UK again, and moved just south of London. She is frequently in the States for gigs, and is writing for a new album. She works closely with Spring Harvest and Compassion UK, wanting to see the world become a better place for those in need.

On Dec 9th, 2011, Beeching announced on her personal blog that she would be starting a PhD in Theology at the University of Durham in January 2012.

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