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David Kai

Arranger of "SAKURA" in Voices United David Kai grew up in Toronto attending the Centennial-Japanese United Church. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto, the Humber College music program where he specialized in arranging and composing, and The Centre for Christian Studies. Commissioned as a diaconal minister in 1987, David served in pastoral charges in Birtle, Manitoba, Orleans, Ontario and Ajax, Ontario. David has written hymn tunes and arrangements in collaboration with authors and composers such as Ruth Duck, Linnea Good, Neil Lemke, Pat Mayberry, Jeeva Sam, Doreen Lankshear-Smith and Brian Wren. He was a member of the committee that produced the Voices United hymn book, and also provided music for the Bible Quest curriculum. His hymns and arrangements have appeared in hymn books and collections in Canada, China and the USA. As a musician, David has performed with groups and musicians such as Linnea Good, the Union United Church Gospel Choir, and in bands playing styles from calypso and reggae to Christian rock and gospel. He has served as a musician at gatherings such as Berwick Camp, International Diakonia, Bay of Quinte Conference, the Ethnic Ministries Council and General Council Youth Forum. David and spouse Marly Bown live near Grand Bend, Ontario and have three adult children. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/musicbydavidwkai Email: davidwkai@gmail.com David Kai

Jonathan B. McNair

b. 1959 Person Name: Jonathan McNair Harmonizer of "SAKURA" in The New Century Hymnal

Nobuaki Hanaoka

1946 - 2011 Author of "Praise the Lord" in Songs for Life

Edwin Markham

Person Name: Edwin Markham, 1852-1940 Translator of "Sakura" in Singing the Living Tradition

William Wolff

b. 1909 Person Name: William Wolff, b. 1909 Translator (alt. text) of "Sakura" in Singing the Living Tradition

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