Ira Bishop Wilson, 1880-1950
Born: September 6, 1880, Bedford, Iowa.
Died: April 3, 1950, Los Angeles, California.
Buried: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California.
Pseudonym: Fred B. Holton.
Wilson’s sister taught him to play the violin and organ while still at home. Around 1902, Ira began studies at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois. In 1905, he went to work for the Lorenz Publishing Company in Dayton, Ohio. His compositions appeared in The Choir Leader and The Choir Herald; he also served as editor in chief of The Volunteer Choir.
His works include:
The King’s Message, with Edmund Lorenz (N… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [There's a sweet old story which I long to hear]First Line: There's a sweet old story which I long to hearComposer: Ira. B. WilsonDate: 1937
Tune Title: [There’s a sweet old story which I long to hear]First Line: There’s a sweet old story which I long to hearComposer: Ira B. WilsonDate: 1906
Tune Title: [There’s a sweet old story which I long to hear]First Line: There's a sweet old story which I long to hearComposer: Ira B. WilsonDate: 1906
Tune Title: [There’s a sweet old story which I love to hear]First Line: There’s a sweet old story which I love to hearComposer: Ira Bishop WilsonKey: A♭ Major
Tune Title: [There's a sweet old story which I love to hear]First Line: There's a sweet old story which I love to hearComposer: Ira B. WilsonDate: 1907
Tune Title: [There’s a sweet old story which I long to hear]First Line: There’s a sweet old story which I long to hearComposer: Ira B. WilsonDate: 1908
Tune Title: [There's a sweet, old story which I love to hear]First Line: There's a sweet, old story which I love to hearComposer: Ira B. WilsonDate: 1908
Tune Title: [There's a sweet old story which I love to hear]First Line: There's a sweet old story which I love to hearComposer: Ira B. WilsonDate: 1912
Tune Title: [There's a sweet, old story that I love to hear]First Line: There's a sweet, old story that I love to hearComposer: Ira B. WilsonDate: 1940
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