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I'm One of the Family Now

Author: Nathan H. Bullock Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Though once I was lost in the desert of sin Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus

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[Tho' once I was lost in the desert of sin]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Adger M. Pace Incipit: 53231 23654 51321 Used With Text: I'm One of the Family Now

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I'm One of the Family Now

Author: Nathan H. Bullock Hymnal: Glory Chimes #0 (1934) First Line: Tho' once I was lost in the desert of sin Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Tho' once I was lost in the desert of sin]

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Adger M. Pace

1882 - 1959 Composer of "[Tho' once I was lost in the desert of sin]" in Glory Chimes Born: August 13, 1882, Pelzer, South Carolina. Died: February 12, 1959, Lawrence County Hospital, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Buried: Dunn Methodist Church Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Pseudonyms: Millard A. Glenn; Charles H. Huff; Audalene Mayfield; Fay Wallington. Born August 13, 1882 near Pelzer, South Carolina, Adger M. Pace soon gained a love and appreciation for music that characterized the remainder of his life. He sang bass for seventeen years as a member of the Vaughan Radio Quartet, singing over WOAN--one of the South's first radio stations. He was also active in singing conventions, serving as one of the organizers and the first president of the National Singing Convention in 1937. Pace's most significant contribution was as a teacher of gospel music. He taught harmony, counterpoint and composition in the Vaughan School of Music in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, educating the first generation of Southern gospel Music leaders. Beginning in 1920, he served for 37 years as Music Editor for all Vaughan publications. He was also a notable songwriter--composing more than a thousand songs in his career. Among his many popular contributions were "That Glad Reunion Day," "Jesus Is All I Need," "The Home-coming Week," "The Happy Jubilee," and "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem." www.sgma.org/inductee_bios

Nathan H. Bullock

Author of "I'm One of the Family Now" in Glory Chimes
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