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Peter Cutts

1937 - 2024 Person Name: Peter Warwick Cutts, 1937- Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Composer of "NEW DISCIPLES" in Together in Song

Greg Scheer

b. 1966 Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Author of "People of the Lord" in Christian Worship Greg Scheer is a composer, author, and speaker. His life’s work includes two sons (Simon and Theo), two books (The Art of Worship, 2006, and Essential Worship, 2016), and hundreds of compositions, songs, and arrangements in a dizzying variety of styles. Greg is also co-founder of Hymnary.org and source of many ideas and inspirations, some good. Greg Scheer

Andraé Crouch

1942 - 2015 Person Name: Andraé Crouch, 1942-2015 Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Author of "Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Bendecid al Señor)" in Santo, Santo, Santo Born in San Francisco on July 1, 1942, and raised in Los Angeles, Andraé Edward Crouch was the son of bivocational-pastor parents Benjamin and Catherine Crouch. He has recounted that he received the gift of music as a child, when his father was called as a guest preacher and pastoral candidate to a small rural church that had no musicians. He began playing for them at the age of 11. He wrote his first gospel song at 14, and formed his first band, the COGICS, in 1960. In 1965 he formed The Disciples, which lasted until 1979, and as a protegé of Audrey Mieir, Ralph Carmichael, and other leading Contemporary Christian Music artists of the time, went on to win a total of nine Grammies, and numerous other awards. He wrote his first well-known song, "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power", at the age of 15, but most of his songs that have gained congregational currency flowed from the years when he was active with The Disciples. After The Disciples were disbanded, Crouch continued his recording and performing career, and also became more active in church ministries. After his parents died (1993-94), with his twin sister Sandra he took over the pastorate at the church his parents had led, New Christ Memorial Church of God in Christ in Pacoima, California. In December, 2014, Crouch was hospitalized for treatment of pneumonia and congestive heart failure, and on January 3, 2015, he was readmitted to the hospital following a heart attack. He died there five days later, at the age of 72. His twin sister and co-pastor Sandra Crouch issued the following statement: "Today my twin brother, womb-mate and best friend went home to be with the Lord. Please keep me, my family and our church family in your prayers. I tried to keep him here but God loved him best."

Dan Damon

b. 1955 Person Name: Daniel Charles Damon Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Author of "Like a Flowing Stream" in New Hymns of Hope Daniel Charles Damon (b. 1955) is an internationally published writer of hymn texts and tunes and is Associate Editor of Hymnody for Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, Illinois. Damon is also a jazz pianist and has played in many hotels and clubs in the San Francisco Bay area. He holds degrees from Greenville College, Greenville, Illinois (BME, 1977) and Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California (MDiv, 1987). He is an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church in the San Francisco Bay area and a life member of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. Several single-author collections of Damon's hymns have been published: Faith Will Sing (Carol Stream, 1993), The Sound of Welcome (Carol Stream, 1998), To the Thirsty World (Nashville, 2002), Fields of Mercy (Carol Stream, 2007), and Garden of Joy (Carol Stream, 2011). He collaborated with text writer Gracia Grindal in A Treasury of Faith: Lectionary Hymns Series A (Colfax. 2012). Damon's hymns have been included in several major hymnals and supplements. He has also written hymn translations from Vietnamese, Portuguese, and Shona languages, and, with Patrick Matsikenyiri, edited Njalo, A Collection of 16 Hymns in the African Tradition (Nashville, 1996). He has released three recordings of hymns, carols, and traditional songs, and a solo piano recording of jazz standards (available at www.damonstuneshop.com). Damon has presented his work at national conferences of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada and the Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts. He is a contributor to the Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. In 2016, Damon was made a Fellow of the hymn Society, the highest honor The Hymn Society can confer. Dan Damon

Richard Smallwood

b. 1948 Person Name: Richard Smallwood, b. 1948 Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Arranger of "BLESS HIS HOLY NAME" in Santo, Santo, Santo Richard Smallwood (b. Washington, D.C., 1948), a composer, arranger, pianist, and innovator in the African American gospel style. Many of his arrangements of gospel hymns appear in Lift Every Voice and Sing (1981). Organized by Smallwood in 1967, the Richard Smallwood Singers have sung and recorded many of his arrangements. He remains their current director. Smallwood has a BM degree from Howard University, Washington, DC. Bert Polman

Audentia Anderson

1872 - 1963 Person Name: M. Audentia Anderson, 1972-1963 Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Composer of "THE OLD, OLD PATH" in Community of Christ Sings Mary Audentia Smith Anderson, daughter of Joseph Smith and Bertha Madison, wife of Benjamin M. Anderson. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

María Eugenia Cornou

b. 1969 Person Name: María Eugenia Cornou, b. 1969 Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Translator (refrain) of "Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Bendecid al Señor)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

F. Augé-Daullé

1875 - 1972 Person Name: F. Augé-Daullé, 1875-1972 Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Translator (French) of "There's an Old, Old Path" in Community of Christ Sings

Dianne Marie Zandstra

b. 1952 Person Name: Dianne Zandstra, b. 1952 Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Translator (refrain) of "Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Bendecid al Señor)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Charles H. Webb

b. 1933 Person Name: Charles H. Webb Meter: 5.5.5.5 with refrain Composer of "HAIZ" in The United Methodist Hymnal

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