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Autobiographical fiction work Spirited Adventures (1905), 'A Prelude to life' (1905) presents Symons in his youth and early adult life. Symons presents his mentality as aimless and destitute, which reflects Symons's partialness to the word 'vagabond' and its wandering, decadent representation within his works and writing style as a critic and ...
Gaither brought back some former members: English as lead vocal, Lowry as baritone and Phelps as tenor. The first album by this five-member version was Reunited , released in September 2009. It was also the first album of the vocal band ever to feature only songs written by Bill and Gloria Gaither.
Three Songs is a set of songs for high voice and piano composed in 1918–19 by John Ireland (1879–1962). It consists of settings of three poems by Arthur Symons (1865–1945).
Bill Gaither was born in Alexandria, Indiana, in 1936 to George and Lela Gaither.He formed his first group the Bill Gaither Trio (consisting of Bill, his sister Mary Ann (1945–2018), [1] and brother Danny Gaither (1938–2001) in 1956 while a college student at Anderson College, to which he had transferred after one year at Taylor University.
Musical settings of poems by Arthur Symons (1865–1945). Pages in category "Musical settings of poems by Arthur Symons" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Gloria Gaither (born March 4, 1942) is a Christian singer-songwriter, author, speaker, editor, and academic.She is married to Bill Gaither and together they have written more than 700 songs.
Lovin' Life is an album from Contemporary Christian, Southern Gospel group Gaither Vocal Band. The album was released on April 15, 2008. The album was released on April 15, 2008. Track listing
The Foundation has used its abundant financial resources to promote Power for Living in the United States, Germany, Mexico (Fuerza para Vivir) and, most recently, Japan.. In Japan, television advertisements related to religion are generally considered to be taboo, although Buddhist temples, ShintÅ shrines, Souka Gakkai, etc., have all produced advertisements for television.