Sebren, George Washington. (Belmont, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, March 8, 1882--January 26, 1940, Asheville, North Carolina). He was the son of Richard Henry and Sarah Jane Sebren. As a small boy he attended singing schools taught by T.J. Lites. He moved with this family to Sabine County, Texas, before he was twelve years old. He attended two sessions of Southern Development Normal, with F.L. Eiland as principal, also one normal under J.L. Moore and one under J.B. Vaughan. He later attended three sessions of the Southern Development Normal at Waco, Texas, under Dr. J.B. Herbert and his associates, graduating from that school in 1906. He also studied at Landon Conservatory of Music, Dallas, Texas, and under D.A. Clippinger, eminent voice teach… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone]First Line: Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast goneComposer: Geo. W. SebrenDate: 1947
Tune Title: [Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone]First Line: Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast goneComposer: Geo. W. SebrenIncipit: 56121 35612 7156Key: A♭ MajorDate: 1951
Tune Title: [Let me walk, blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone]First Line: Let me walk, blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast goneComposer: Geo. W. SebrenDate: 1923
Tune Title: [Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone]First Line: Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast goneComposer: Geo. W. SebrenDate: 1944
Tune Title: [Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone]First Line: Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast goneComposer: Geo. W. SebrenDate: 1947
Tune Title: [Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone]First Line: Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast goneComposer: Geo. W. SebrenDate: 1956
Tune Title: [Let me walk, blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast gone]First Line: Let me walk, blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast goneComposer: Geo. W. SebrenDate: 1929
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