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Robert S. Arnold

1905 - 2003 Hymnal Number: 84 Author of "No Tears in Heaven" in Radio Favorites

Byron Lawton Whitworth

1898 - 1998 Person Name: Byron L. Whitworth Hymnal Number: 42 Composer of "[Altho' I cannot see the way]" in Radio Favorites

Scott Crotts

Hymnal Number: 95 Composer of "[To the weary and oppressed]" in Radio Favorites

Marvin E. Baumgardner

Hymnal Number: 54 Author of "Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet" in Radio Favorites

Will M. Brumley

Person Name: Bill Brumley Hymnal Number: 60 Author of "I'm Bound For That City" in Radio Favorites

James D. Vaughan

1864 - 1941 Hymnal Number: 49 Author of "I Need the Prayers" in Radio Favorites Vaughan, James D(avid); b. Dec. 14, 1864, between Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., TN; d. Feb. 9, 1941, Lawrenceburg, TN; music publisher, composer and compiler of gospel songs in shape notation

Tom Brumley

1935 - 2009 Hymnal Number: 60 Author of "I'm Bound For That City" in Radio Favorites

R. E. Winsett

1876 - 1952 Hymnal Number: 18 Arranged of "[Once my soul was astray from the heavenly way]" in Radio Favorites Robert Emmett Winsett (January 15, 1876 — June 26, 1952 (aged 76) was an American composer and publisher of Gospel music. Winsett was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, and graduated from the Bowman Normal School of Music in 1899. He founded his own publishing company in 1903, and his first publication, Winsett's Favorite Songs, quickly became popular among the Baptist and Pentecostal churches of the American South. Pentecostal Power followed in 1907; that year Winsett completed postgraduate work at a conservatory. He married Birdie Harris in 1908, and had three sons and two daughters with her. He settled in Fort Smith, Arkansas, continuing to compose gospel songs, of which he would write over 1,000 in total. He became a minister in 1923, and was affiliated with the Church of God (Seventh Day). Birdie Harris died late in the 1920s, and shortly thereafter Winsett moved back to Tennessee. He founded a new company in Chattanooga, and published more shape note music books. He remarried, to Mary Ruth Edmonton, in 1930, and had three further children. Winsett's final publication, Best of All (1951), sold over 1 million copies, and in total his books sold over ten million copies. His song "Jesus Is Coming Soon" won a Dove Award for Gospel Song of the Year at the 1969 awards. He has been inducted into the Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame. --www.wikipedia.org

Dion De Marbelle

1818 - 1903 Person Name: Dion DeMarbelle Hymnal Number: 40 Composer of "[There's a land beyond the river] (DeMarbelle)" in Radio Favorites

A. Brooks Everett

1828 - 1875 Person Name: A. B. Everett Hymnal Number: 116 Composer of "[Who at my door is standing] (Everett)" in Radio Favorites Asa Brooks Everett MusDoc USA 1828-1875. Born in VA, he planned to be a doctor, but decided to study music instead. He studied in Boston for four years and also in Leipzig, Germany for four years.. He composed many gospel tunes and edited “The Sceptre” a New York publication. His brothers, Benjamin and Leonard, were also composers. He and Leonard organized a musical instruction system in Richmond, VA, in the 1850s. By 1861, 50 teachers and singing schools were representing them and using their publications. He died in Nashville, TN. John Perry

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