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Wilson, Sheila Sheila is published by Praise! online at number 1248
Steve and Vicki Cook Steve and Vikki Cook are published by Praise! online at number 1250.
Matt Merker, Jordan Kauflin & Keith Getty Matt, Jordan and Keith have added alterative words and a chorus to Catherine L Bonar's words: Fade, fade each earthly joy. it is published by Praise! online at number 1266.
Plank, Doug Doug is published by Praise! online at number 1254, which he co-wrote with Bob Kauflin.
Small, Andrew Andrew is published by Praise! online at number 1253, written with Stuart Townend.
Cash, Ed Ed has been published by Praise! online at number 1257, which he co-wrote with Chris Tomlin and Jesse Reeves
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty & Graham Kendrick Keith, Kristyn and Graham are published by Praise! online at number 1261. Please see individual entries for more details.
Catherine J Bonar, Matt Merker, Jordan Kauflin & Keith Getty Catherine wrote the original words to 'Fade, fade each earthly joy' Matt, Jordan and Keith have added words and a chorus to this song, which is published by Praise! online at number 1266
Tomlin, Chris Chris is published by Praise! online at number 1257, which he co-wrote with Ed Cash and Jesse Reeves
Matt Boswell & Matt Papa Matt and Matt are published by Praise! online at numbers 1263 and 1286. They have written in partnership with Michael Bleecker and are published at 1287
John L Bell & Graham Maule John and Graham are published together by Praise! online at 1260.
John Ć  Kempis, (Hemerken), translated by John Mason Neale
Colin Webster and Phil Moore Colin and Phil are published by Praise! online at numbers 1258 and 1306
Webster, Colin Colin is published by Praise! online at number 1268. He is also published in partnership with Phil Moore at numbers 1258 and 1306, and with Phil Moore and Tim Chester at 1289.
Clark, Jeremiah b Worcester c1749, d Bromsgrove, Worcs. 1809. Not to be confused with Jeremiah Clarke (c1674ā€“1707). Having been Organist of St Philipā€™s Birmingham (now the cathedral) for nearly 40 years from 1765…
Blockley, John b St Pancras, London (Middx) 1801, d Hampstead, N London (Middx) 1882. He was a prolific composer and publisher of songs in London who is sometimes confused with his son Thomas (1830ā€“1904), also a…
Atkinson, Frederick Cook b Norwich, Norfolk 1841, d E Dereham, Norfolk 1896. He studied under Zechariah Buck at Norwich Cathedral, where he was a chorister and became asst organist and BMus (Cambridge), 1867. He taught music…
Clarke, James b ?late 1940s. Leighton Park Sch, Reading (1955ā€“59); he then worked with the BBC. His music was published first in 1986 (The Book of Praises), and in the 1990s he was living at Norwich. No.121B.
Tindall, John b Manchester 1942. Chadderton Grammar Sch, Lancs (Greater Manchester); ordained to the Methodist ministry, he later transferred to the FIEC. In 1984 he became the minister of Chessington Evangelical…
Barnes, G Le Maire Not so far traced (not G L Barnes, as above); among his hymn tunes is the one he wrote for G K Chestertonā€™s O God of earth and altar, as featured here. No.72.
Badrick, Albert E b N of England. An early 20th-c composer and band conductor, who in Sept 1944 conducted the first massed band concert in Huddersfield Town Hall. In 1964 he conducted the prizewinning Wellesley…
Vale, Walter Sydney b Hillingdon, Middx c1874, d Aix-en-Provence, France 1939. He was a Prof at the RAM and (from 1907) Organist at All Saintsā€™ Ch, Margaret St, London, where he remained for over 30 years and gained a…
Armes, Philip b Norwich, Norfolk 1836, d Durham 1908. A Norwich Cathedral choirboy under Zechariah Buck, he went from there to Rochester Cathedral (1848ā€“50) to study under J L Hopkins. He became organist in…
Amps, William b Cambridge 1824, d Cambridge 1910. Organist at Kingā€™s Coll Cambridge from 1855 to 1876, he spent all his life in that city. He was conductor of the Cambridge Music Soc and also organist at St…
Allsup, Thomas Noel b Haslingden, Lancs 1930. Haslingden Grammar Sch and Univ of Edinburgh; qualified as veterinary surgeon (BVMS, MRCVS, BVSM, Dip Adv Portuguese). With his wife Olive (see above), whose songs and hymns…
Alderson, William b Cliviger, nr Burnley, Lancs 1887, d Cliviger 1957. Organist and choirmaster at Mount Zion Chapel in his native village where he spent the whole of his life. His one known tune features in The…
Abbott, Evelyn F Composer of the tune CHAPEL BRAE (GH 468) and one included here; her work features at 3 points in The Companion Tune Book (qv) but has not appeared in other main hymn-books, and no other details are…
Converse, Charles Crozat b Warren, Mass, USA 1832, d Highwood, NJ 1918. Educated at Elmira Academy, he co-edited Sunday School songbooks under the name ā€˜Karl Redenā€™, in association with William Bradbury and Ira Sankey.…
Clock, Leonardt (also given as Glock or Klock). 16th c. He is the likely author of a notable Anabaptist hymn now revived in translation; see notes in EP vol 1. No.559.
Bernardone, G F see FRANCIS of Assisi.