- ‘A mega-mechanism for bonding’: why singing together does us good -- “What draws people to singing, and the benefits it brings, have been the subject of research for centuries.”
- Amazing Grace: The Story of William “Singing Billy” Walker -- “‘Singing Billy’ Walker” was a South Carolinian, a Baptist church member, song-leader, music teacher, composer, and tunebook compiler.
- Elton Britt - New London School Tragedy [1937] -- “Written by Bob Miller, and recorded 24 March 1937 in ARC Recording Studio by Elton Britt.”
- Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken, by John Newton -- “John Newton and William Cowper wrote hymns to be sung at the weekly evening prayer meetings. John suggested that the two of them compile a collection of hymns.”
- “If Thou but Suffer God to Guide Thee”: The Journey of a Lutheran Hymn. -- “Neumark’s hymn was apparently based ont only on Psalm 55:23, but also on the Epistle for the fifth Sunday after Trinity, 1 Peter 3:8-15.”
- J. H. Carter Sacred Harp Recordings -- “Playlist of Sacred Harp recordings made by J. H. Carter of Jamestown, Alabama, 1955-1959.”
- Jeffress/Phillips Music Company -- “The Jeffress/Phillips Music Company, located in Crossett (Ashley County), is one of the five remaining seven-shape gospel publishing companies in the United States and is the sole seven-shape gospel publisher in the state of Arkansas.”
- Losing the Songs of Zion -- “We often reveal how man is perverting the words of God in the new versions of the Bible, but our old hymns are also changing.”
- Luther’s Battle Song “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott” -- “In looking over the translations of our hymn, we find that the largest number was made into English.”
- Sacred Harp Singing: History & Tradition -- “While ‘harp’ is an old word for a sacred tunebook containing music, in a broader sense, the ‘sacred harp’ is the human voice or ensemble of voices.”
- Shape Note Singing: Christian Harmony in Newton County, Mississippi -- “The Newton County Christian Harmony Convention was organized in 1875 and is believed to be the oldest continuing Christian Harmony convention.”
- Singing Billy Walker and Amazing Grace -- “From footnotes to several songs in Walker’s hymnbooks, we learn that Susan Jackson Walker taught him songs when he was a small child, and he apparently listened deep and long.”
- The History Of Singing Hymns -- “The Goat Yard church now entered a period of strife which was to last well over a decade in which Keach argued that ‘singing in rhyme’ was the ‘public duty’ of all Christians and Marlow argued just as energetically that the New Testament recognized no such duty.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, June 15, 2024
A mega-mechanism, and other music & worship links
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