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  2. Myron Butler - Wikipedia

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    Butler was born as Myron Demond Butler, [1] on July 27, [2] 1974, just outside Tampa in the city of Bradenton, Florida, and he was raised in Dallas. [3]At an early age, Myron Butler developed an appreciation for music and, at 17, his first song, "Lift Him Up", was recorded by Dallas’ DFW Mass Choir.

  3. Micah Stampley - Wikipedia

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    Micah Stampley was born on September 7, 1971 [3] to Richard and Delmarie Stampley. The fifth of eight children, he exhibited his musical talent from the tender age of four. By age seven, he was directing the church choir and teaching vocal arrangements and harmonie

  4. Donald Hustad - Wikipedia

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    Donald Paul Hustad (October 2, 1918 – June 22, 2013) was a recognized leader in evangelical church music for six decades. [1] Although he was an esteemed musician, composer, and teacher, Hustad's richest legacy resides in his informed criticism of evangelical church music and his well-developed philosophy of worship communicated through lectures, articles, and books.

  5. Church Music Association of America - Wikipedia

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    King David singing the Psalms. The Church Music Association of America (CMAA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) association of Catholic church musicians and others who have a special interest in music and liturgy, active in advancing Gregorian chant, Renaissance polyphony, and other forms of sacred music for liturgical use.

  6. Music education and programs within the United States

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    The first meeting of the Music Supervisors Conference was held on April 10–12, 1907 in Keokuk, Iowa, at Westminster Presbyterian Church. A music educator by the name of Philip C. Hayden made the first meeting possible by sending invitations and announcing the meeting in the Music School Monthly of which Hayden was the founder and editor of ...

  7. Taylor Scott Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis composed a motet, Stardust, for eight voices a cappella on a commission from Voces8. In 2022, the group named its tour program after the work. [1] [6] A reviewer of a concert at Wilhering Abbey near Linz wrote that the composition left "a lasting impression" ("nachhaltigen Eindruck"), and summarized the content: "It is about the transience of life, the disintegration into the 'meteorite ...

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  9. Martin Ellis (organist) - Wikipedia

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    He then moved to Portland, Oregon, serving as Music Director/Organist at St. James Lutheran Church in downtown Portland. In 2004, Martin was appointed the assistant director of Music and Organist at North United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, playing the restored 4m/76r Kimball orchestral pipe organ [2] and two other organs. [6]