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[Joyfully singing to the Lord]

Composer: Mike Balhoff

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Composer: Gary Daigle

Gary Daigle is director of music at St. Edna Catholic Church in Arlington Heights, IL. His first compositions for musical liturgy were collaborations with the Dameans on the collection Remember Your Love (1978). Gary continues to work with the Dameans as a composer, arranger, and producer. In 1993, he released Praise the Maker’s Love, his first collection under his own name. More recent collaborations have been with Rory Cooney. Gary has produced all of Rory's most recent collections and he has set a number of Rory's texts to music. He has also produced recordings by Donna Peña, John Foley, S.J., Jaime Cortez, Liam Lawton, and the GIA Choral Subscription Service recordings. Gary received his Bachelor of Music from Southeastern Louisiana… Go to person page >

Composer: Darryl Ducote

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Tune Information

Title: [Joyfully singing to the Lord]
Composer: Mike Balhoff
Composer: Gary Daigle
Composer: Darryl Ducote
Incipit: 56115 43267 12356
Key: F Major
Copyright: © 1985, Damean Music. Distributed by GIA Publications, Inc.

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