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  2. William Booth - Wikipedia

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    The William Booth rose, developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, was named in his honour. William Booth Memorial Training College in Denmark Hill, London, the College for Officer Training of The Salvation Army in the United Kingdom, is named after him, [24] as is the William Booth Primary School in his native Nottingham and William Booth ...

  3. List of compositions by Charles Ives - Wikipedia

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    19 Songs "traditional" The Circus Band All summer long 56 H. or Ch. Ives The Collection Now help us, Lord 38 "stanzas from old hymns" The Coming of the Day Country Celestial Cradle Song Hush thee 33 19 Songs A. L. Ives December Last, for December 37 D. G. Rossetti, after San Geminiano: Disclosure Thoughts, which deeply rest 7 Ch. or H. Ives

  4. The Lily of the Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Lily of the Valley is a standard gospel song which has appeared in many protestant hymnals. It was written by Charles W. Fry reflecting his experience with the Salvation Army. Fry and his family were members of the Salvation Army organization founded by William Booth which was then in crisis. It is recorded that Fry did not like the abuse ...

  5. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack album is a double-CD set, with one disc for the score and one for songs and dialogue; needless to say, I haven't bothered with the latter in this review." [ 6 ] Mfiles wrote "Alexandre Desplat's score complements this background and captures the direct simplicity of Button's approach to life, with a touch of the quirkiness of his ...

  6. Promoted to Glory - Wikipedia

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    The term Promoted to Glory was coined by Herbert Booth, son of the Founder William Booth, following the death of Catherine Booth, the Mother of the Salvation Army. He wrote the song "Promoted to Glory" which is still used at funerals today. Words & Music: Herbert H. Booth, in Songs of Peace and War, 1890 (MIDI, score).

  7. The Devil Has All the Best Tunes - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was later popularised by William Booth to promote the Salvation Army. [5] Paddy McAloon liked the phrase, and used it as a starting point for the song. [6] According to music journalist Chris Heath, "The Devil Has All the Best Tunes" is "an intricate web of melodies and voices". Paddy McAloon stated in a 1984 interview "I really ...

  8. 300: Rise of an Empire (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Trombone – Alexander Iles, Andrew Martin, William Reichenbach, Craig Gosnell, Phillip Teele, Phillip Keen, Steven Holtman, William Booth Tuba – Blake Cooper, Doug Tornquist, John Van Houten Jr., Lukas Storm

  9. Showstoppers (album) - Wikipedia

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    William Booth, Bryant Byers, Alan Kaplan, Charles Loper, Dick Nash, Jim Self, Kenny Shroyer and Chauncey Welsch – trombone; Rick Baptist, Stuart Blumberg, Oscar Brashear, Bobby Bryant, Buddy Childers, Chuck Findley, Gary Grant, Walter Johnson and Larry McGuire – trumpet; Tommy Johnson – tuba