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Brent Chambers

b. 1948 Author of "Come, let us sing" in Songs of Fellowship Brent Sinclair Chambers (b. Napier, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, 1948) composed this song after experiencing an evening of ethnic music and dance in 1977. Chambers attended the Bible College of New Zealand and Auckland University and then became a self-employed painting contractor and song writer. He has written or co-written over five hundred songs, a number of which have been recorded or published. He based the text on Psalm 22:3, 22 and Psalm 145:7, though the words of the first line could also have been taken from Psalm 52:9b. He named his tune CELEBRATION, and both text and music were published in Scripture in Song (1977), one of the most important Scripture-chorus collections (initially from New Zealand) of the 1970s. The vocable "lai," suggested for the descant line on the repetition of the music, can be replaced with combinations of "ah" and "alleluia." Other stanzas can be added as well. --www.hymnary.org/hymn/PsH/160

William Boyce

1711 - 1779 Composer of "[Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD]" in Psalms for All Seasons William Boyce (baptised 1711 – d. 7 February 1779) was an English composer and organist. See also in: Wikipedia

Ruth Hooke

Author of "Come, let us sing" in Complete Mission Praise

May Schwarz

b. 1945 Composer (refrain) of "[Let us shout for joy to the rock of our salvation]" in Christian Worship

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