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About Us

Two Little Fish is a contemporary Christian band from West Virginia, USA. John 6:9: a small gift in the hands of God can multiply and become an incredible blessing to others.

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Meet The Team

Bio

Audrey Hunt and Stacy Blanzy are two exceptionally talented vocalists and multi-instrumentalists who met and immediately started making music together while leading worship at a winter camp retreat in 2015 in Huttonsville, WV. Two Little Fish's melodies come to life through the rich tapestry of powerful vocals, guitars, keyboards, percussion, violin, and cello, weaving a musical landscape that is uniquely theirs. Rooted in their Christian experiences, Two Little Fish infuse their music with a spiritual depth that adds a profound layer to their art. The lyrics are not just words but reflections of a journey anchored in faith, providing listeners with a profound connection to something greater than themselves.

Their journey has led them to perform in many states in the East and West Coasts of the United States. Their music has been featured in the Hope Channel Uganda in February 2024. Global communities everywhere have been touched by "Tell Somebody," one of Two Little Fish's single that was featured in a weekly broadcast that reaches more than 200 countries and areas of the world through "Mission Spotlight" in March 2024. Their music has been performed in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. Audrey and Stacy are joined by the incredibly talented Edrey Oliveira and Magali Oliveira in vocal and instrumental performances and composition. Barry Scott has been the technical support in many of their concerts and video productions. William Hunt has added his abilities to the team as a prolific song writer and speaker.

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Witnessing Two Little Fish in a live performance is like being swept away by a gentle current of sound and emotion. Their stage presence is magnetic, drawing audiences into an immersive experience where the boundaries between artist and listener blur. The harmonies, the instrumentation, and the genuine passion on display create an atmosphere that lingers long after the final note has been played.

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