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Thomas Andrew Dorsey

1899 - 1993 Person Name: Thomas A. Dorsey, 1899- Author of "I Am on the Battlefield for My Lord" in African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal Thomas Andrew Dorsey was born in Villa Rica, a small rural town near Atlanta, Georgia. In 1919 he moved to Chicago. Most of his musical training was in the church, but he also studied and played jazz and blues. He later combined jazz and blues with religious texts, giving birth to gospel music. In 1931, along with Magnolia Lewis-Butts and Theodore Roosevelt Frye, he established the first gospel choir at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Chicago. He went on to lead the gospel choir at Pilgrim Baptist Church, which he led for 60 years. Dorsey was also instrumental in founding the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses (NCGCC) in 1933. The convention taught choirs all over the country how to sing gospel music. Dianne Shapiro, from "Gospel" in Encyclopedia of Chicago (accessed 8/12/2020)

Joseph Joubert

b. 1958 Arranger of "BATTLEFIELD" in African American Heritage Hymnal

E. V. Banks

Author of "I Am On The Battlefield For My Lord" in African American Heritage Hymnal Estelle V. Mckinley Banks was an African American author and publisher of hymns and spirituals. NN

Sylvanna Bell

Author of "I Am On The Battlefield For My Lord" in African American Heritage Hymnal

Robert J. Hughes

Person Name: R. J. Hughes Arranger of "I am on the battle field for my Lord" in Western Style Songs. Vol. 1

John T. Cook

Arranger of "[I was alone and idle]" in Select Radio Songs

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