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James Lucas

b. 1726 Topics: Temperance Songs Composer of "SWANWICK" in The Psalter The exact birth & death dates of this person are largely unknown. We know he composed at least two hymn tunes, LUCAS and STANWICK, the latter of which might be sometimes conflated with a tune titled STANICK.

Arthur W. French

Topics: Bible Songs Temperance Songs Author of "Yes, sleeping on guard" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book 19th Century

James C. Wade

Topics: Temperance Songs Arranger of "HOLY CROSS" in The Psalter

Thomas Haynes Bayly

1797 - 1839 Person Name: Thomas H. Bayly Topics: Junior Songs Temperance Composer of "[Touch not the cup, it is death to thy soul]" in Life Songs Thomas Haynes Bayly, born near Bath, Eng.,1797; was a most successful song-writer; published "Bayly's Melodies;" died of jaundice, 1839. A Dictionary of Musical Information by John W. Moore, Boston: Oliver, Ditson & Company, 1876

R. DeWitt Mallary

1851 - 1911 Topics: Temperance Songs Composer of "SOJOURNER" in The Psalter Born: September 28, 1851. Died: January 29, 1911, Springfield, Massachusetts. Buried: Church on the Hill Cemetery, Lenox, Massachusetts. Music: ELMCROFT MALLARY SOJOURNER WORTHINGTON http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/l/mallary_rd.htm

Etienne Nicolas Méhul

1763 - 1817 Person Name: Mehul Topics: Temperance Songs Composer of "GILEAD" in The Psalter

Charles G. Goodrich

b. 1869 Topics: Temperance Songs Composer of "SHORTLE" in The Psalter Born: September 19, 1869, Waterbury, Connecticut. A graduate of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, Goodrich was a professor of modern languages at Marietta College, Ohio, as well as a chorister and composer of church music. --www.hymntime.com/tch ============== Teacher, organist, musical director. Graduate of Wilbraham Academy, 1889; B.Ph., M.S. Wesleyan University 1893. He composed several anthems and college songs. International Who's who in Music and Musical Gazetteer By César Saerchinger ================ Charles Gourlay Goodrich Ph.B., M.S., DH.D. Professor of French, Emeritus Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois

F. H. Burstall

1851 - 1916 Person Name: Frederick H. Burstall Topics: Temperance Songs Composer of "NOCTURN" in The Psalter Frederick Hampton Burstall, was organist of Liverpool Cathedral from the formation of the diocese in 1880. excerpts from The Musical Times, Volume 5

C. Warwick Jordan

1840 - 1909 Topics: Temperance Songs Composer of "CLIFTON" in The Psalter Born: January 27, 1841, Bristol, Gloucester, England. Died: August 30, 1909, Hayward’s Heath, Sussex, England. Cremated: Golders Green, London, England. Jordan began his musical career as a chorister, first at Bristol Cathedral and later at St. Paul’s Cathedral. He was educated at Oxford (BMus 1869), and received the Lambeth degree of Doctor of Music in 1886. A champion of plainsong, he was an honorary organist of the London Gregorian Association, where he took a prominent part in the annual festivals at St. Paul’s Cathedral. He was a professor of organ and harmony at the Guildhall School of Music, and an honorary fellow, examiner and treasurer of the Royal College of Organists. Jordan held organist positions at St. Paul’s, Bunhill Row (1857); St. Luke’s Holloway (1860); and from 1866 until his death at St. Stephen’s Church, Lewisham (where he was also choir master). His works include: One Hundred and Fifty Harmonies (London: Novello, Ewer & Company, 1880) --www.hymntime.com/tch

James Malley

Topics: Temperance Songs Composer of "LYTHAM" in The Psalter Currently, our only data on Malley is that his tune LYTHAM appeared in The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912). http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/l/malley_j.htm

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