Delirious' Stu G's "For All My Days" Available as a Free Download

Former guitarist of Christian rock band Delirious Stu G has released a new song entitled 'For All My Days', featuring special guests The Ember Days and David Leonard from the band All Sons And Daughters. The song is available for free at Noisetrade.
The song is based on an old prayer called 'The Road Ahead', and was co-written with worship leader Matt Maher. Stu connected with The Ember Days at a friend's wedding and offered to help with some tracks the band were recording with Paul Moak. That session went really well and Stu asked if Moak and The Ember Days would help create a new Stu G track.
"I think the older we get - the longer we live the Christian life, we discover that we don't have as much figured out as we once thought we did. Rather than keep pushing for answers all the time, people like Thomas Merton remind us that it's OK to pause, breathe and trust."
Stu will be performing the new song live for the first time during a special Stageit show, broadcast online live from his studio on 14th March. Fans will also hear the stories behind the songs and David Leonard will be joining Stu.
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