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[Sing unto God with gladness]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Adam Geibel Incipit: 55555 15111 13255 Used With Text: Sing unto God

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Sing unto God

Author: J. Howard Entwisle Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Sing unto God with gladness Used With Tune: [Sing unto God with gladness]

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Sing unto God

Author: J. Howard Entwisle Hymnal: The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) #116 (1902) First Line: Sing unto God with gladness Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing unto God with gladness]
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Sing Unto God

Author: J. Howard Entwisle Hymnal: Bright Melodies #116 (1899) First Line: Sing unto God with gladness Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing unto God with gladness]

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Adam Geibel

1855 - 1933 Composer of "[Sing unto God with gladness]" in The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) Born: September 15, 1855, Neuenheim, Germany. Died: August 3, 1933, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Though blinded by an eye infection at age eight, Geibel was a successful composer, conductor, and organist. Emigrating from Germany probably around 1864, he studied at the Philadelphia Institute for the Blind, and wrote a number of Gospel songs, anthems, cantatas, etc. He founded the Adam Geibel Music Company, later evolved into the Hall-Mack Company, and later merged to become the Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Company. He was well known for secular songs like "Kentucky Babe" and "Sleep, Sleep, Sleep." In 1885, Geibel organized the J. B. Stetson Mission. He conducted the Stetson Chorus of Philadelphia, and from 1884-1901, was a music instructor at the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. His works include: Evening Bells, 1874 Saving Grace, with Alonzo Stone (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Stone & Bechter, Publishers, 1898) Consecrated Hymns, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Geibel & Lehman, 1902) Uplifted Voices, co-editor with R. Frank Lehman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Geibel & Lehman, 1901) World-Wide Hosannas, with R. Frank Lehman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Geibel & Lehman, 1904) Hymns of the Kingdom, co-editor with R. Frank Lehman et al. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Geibel & Lehman, 1905) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

J. Howard Entwisle

1865 - 1901 Author of "Sing unto God" in The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) J Howard Entwisle USA 1865-1901. Born in PA, he became a musician and songbook editor-compiler in Philadelphia, PA, in the 1890s. He collaberated with William J Kirkpatrick, also of Philadelphia, promoting gospel songs. He helped compile “Songs of love and praise #4”, then later “Songs of love and praise #5”. Other published works were: “Bright melodies” (1899), “Heavenly sunlight” (1900), “Exalted praise” (1901). He died in Philadelphia. John Perry
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