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Brodus Tabor

Author of "My Home Above"

Frederick William Tabor

1815 - 1863 Author of "Free in Christ"

Maxine Tabor

Author of "Just to Know Him is to Love Him" in Anchored Faith

Phil A. Tabor

1932 - 2005 Arranger of "RAINBOW" in The Sacred Harp "Philip Albert Tabor . . . was an engineer and taxi driver who lived in Alabama, Michigan, Tennessee, and New York. He died in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. He was an avid collector of music books. Around 1960 he prepared a facsimile reprint of The New Harp of Columbia for East Tennessee singers. He submitted versions of two tunes to the 1991 edition of The Sacred Harp that vary considerably from the originals: Jarman's NATIVITY [aka LYNGHAM] has the original fuging section removed, and the treble and alto of Swan's RAINBOW have been altered or exchanged in several places." David Warren Steel with Richard H. Hulan, The Makers of the Sacred Harp, Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield: University of Illinois Press (2010), p. 158.

T. Tabor

Author of "Jesus calls you, will you come"

Mrs. W. I. M. Tabor

Adapter of "Books of the Old Testament"

J. Taborsky

? - 1495 Author of "Divina se milost, Stala od mocneho Pana" John Táborský, or John Vilimek, [a Roman Catholic priest; afterwards member of the Select Council; d. Apr. 28, 1495, at Leitomishl], contributed 6 (Nos. 6, 7, 10, 25, 46, 51) to the Hymn Book of 1501. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Jehan Tabourot

Composer of "[Ding dong! Merrily on high]" in The Cyber Hymnal See Arbeau, Thoinot, 1519-1595 Used pen name; Thoinot Arbeau

Jan Tacina

1890 - 1990 Person Name: Jan Tacina, d. 1990 Arranger of "PREBUD' SA DUŠA, Z HLBOKÉHO SNA" in Śpiewnik Ewangelicki

Arval Tackett

Author of "Come to Christ"

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