FFH Frontman Jeromy Shawn Deibler Releases New Single and Launches New Devotionals

Jeromy Shawn Deibler, frontman for the band FFH (Far From Home) has released his new solo single 'Soul Finds Rest.' The song is part of his forthcoming project, with more new music to be released later this year.
"One Saturday morning during quarantine, I connected with Scott Williamson over Facebook. Scott produced most of the FFH records and is responsible for much of the bands early success. I told Scott that I was getting itchy to start writing and recording and releasing music again and he got excited with me. Before we knew it we were working together on 'Soul Finds Rest' and Scott, as usual, took over from there.
My friend Tim Davis produced my vocal and sang some backing vocals. Tim is best known for being the vocal arranger and producer for the television series 'Glee,' so I was in very capable hands. Scott's daughter Emma Rose added a few more BGVs and at the beginning of June, Scott was able to produce an orchestra session for the song arranged by Jason Webb, who also re-recorded my scratchy piano track, and all of a sudden 'Soul Finds Rest' was finished."
Jeromy has also launched a daily 59-second worship meditation. The DAILY began from his desire to give the people around him a moment of peace and centering during these unprecedented times. Join Jeromy for the DAILY: a minute of music and meditation Monday through Friday mornings, approximately 6:30am (PST), available on his YouTube and Instagram.
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