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Homer Alvan Rodeheaver (October 4, 1880 –
December 18, 1955) was an
American evangelist,
music director,
music publisher,
composer of
gospel songs, and...
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Daniel Gilbert Rodeheaver.
Militias in the New
Millennium A Test of Smelser's
Theory of
Collective Behavior Page 61. Weeber, Stan C. +
Rodeheaver,
Daniel G...
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Writers (Chicago, Illinois: The
Rodeheaver Company, 1915) The
Singers and
Their Songs (Chicago, Illinois: The
Rodeheaver Company, 1916)
Church Music of...
- down. Jake is able to
discredit the state's psychiatrist, Dr.
Wilbert Rodeheaver. However, Buckley, in turn,
discredits Jake's psychiatrist, Dr. Willard...
- evenings. The most
significant of
these new
staff members were
Homer Rodeheaver, an
exceptional song
leader and
music director who
worked with the Sundays...
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campaigns of the
early twentieth century by two
members of his staff,
Homer Rodeheaver and
Virginia Asher. Roy
Rogers and Dale
Evans recorded the song with vocal...
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establishment of
gospel music publishing houses such as
those of
Homer Rodeheaver, E. O. Excell,
Charlie Tillman, and
Charles Tindley.
These publishers...
- were made by the
Rodeheaver Record Company of Chicago, Illinois,
which in turn was
owned by
trombonist and
composer Homer Rodeheaver.
Rainbow Records...
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Sunday evangelistic campaigns by two
members of his
campaign staff,
Homer Rodeheaver (who
bought rights to the song for $50 or $500) and
Virginia Asher, who...
- Modern, Po****r and Old-time Negro-Songs of the Southland, Chicago, the
Rodeheaver Company. The song has
alternatively been
known as "Ain' go'n' to study...