Whitlee Casey Releases 'Keep the Fire Burning' Ahead of New Album
Whitlee Casey is beginning to work in the studio on his follow up album, following the release last year of his album 'Dream', and will be releasing the first single from the new project called 'Keep The Fire Burning' on January 6th. His new full length album will be released this coming fall.
As a child, music has always been a big part of Whitlee Casey’s family history. Whitlee picked up music through his dad who played a lot after high school and began learning guitar by playing music with his dad at a young age and listening to music that inspired him, such as Garth Brooks, Steven Curtis Chapman, and David Crowder. While Whitlee continues to record and write songs, He is currently leading worship and serving as a full time worship ministry associate at Temple Bible Church in Temple, TX. He has been traveling, performing his music and leading worship across the country for over 10 years now.
Whitlee found Christ at the age of 13 after hearing Romans 8:39 for the first time one night at a youth service that was close to his home. It reminded him that no matter what decision we face in our lives nothing can separate us from Jesus and His love!
Since his solo career started, Whitlee has had the honor to share the stage with some of Today's best Christian Talent such as For KING & COUNTRY, Crowder, Hollyn, Citizen Way, and many more.
"Christian music has impacted my lifestyle beginning when I was a teenager. When I accepted Christ I began surrounding myself with people who would keep me accountable with my faith in Christ. There's not a doubt in my mind that God has called me to write songs for Him and minister through performing these Contemporary Christian songs all around the world."
Whitlee's latest full length album "Dream" is all about reaching the lost. The songs for the album were meant to feel like you are listening to a musical bible track and being fed with the good news of Jesus Christ. We've been called to go out and make disciples of all nations. That's the mission Whitlee had in mind while making the album "Dream."