Born: December 23, 1865, London (possibly Bethnal Green), England.
Died: October 24, 1935, Brooklyn, New York.
Lerman emigrated to America as a child (he does not appear in the 1871 British census), and was a member of the Olivet Memorial Church in New York City. He played the organ there (1880-1908), and later at the Sixth Avenue Baptist Church, Borough Park Christian Church, and Fourth Avenue Methodist Church, all in Brooklyn. He wrote a considerable amount of church and Sunday School music, and served as musical editor for the Tullar-Meredith Company of New York City, and the Theodore Pressure Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Sources--
Hughes, p. 472
Reynolds, p. 336
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Hark, the sound of coming legions,
O how joyful is the sound,
Tis the childrens army marching,
On the Masters errands bound.
See their faces all are glowing
With the joyous light of youth
As theyre marching, onward marching
For the cause of Right and Truth.
Tune Title: [Hark, the sound of coming legions]First Line: Hark, the sound of coming legionsComposer: Joseph W. LermanIncipit: 33343 21555 65432Key: G Major
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