The Heavenly Country

There is a land beyond the skies, No one up there ever dies

Author: Adger M. Pace (1934)
Tune: [There is a land beyond the skies] (Culbreth)
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: Adger M. Pace

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 cont… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: There is a land beyond the skies, No one up there ever dies
Title: The Heavenly Country
Author: Adger M. Pace (1934)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I want to go to that home
Publication Date: 1934
Copyright: © 1934, in "Glory Chimes." Adger M. Pace and James D. Vaughan, owners

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Glory Chimes #28

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