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Charles H. Gabriel

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Gender Male
Death91 years ago
Date of birth August 18,1856
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Cedar County
Iowa
United States
Date of died September 14,1932
DiedHollywood
Los Angeles
California
United States
Albums Near The Cross
The Client List (Music from the Television Series)
A Testament to Freedom
Record labels Madison Gate Records
Soundset
Songwriting partner Ada R. Habershon
Job Writer
Composer
Songwriter
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Date of Upd.
ID599438

The Slighted Stranger, and Other Poems
Gospel Hymn Selections for Male Voices
Salvation Songs: For Gospel Meetings, Endeavor Societies, Epworth Leagues, Baptist Unions, Sunday Schools and Prayer Meetings
Sifted Wheat: A Collection of Songs for Sunday Schools, Young People's Societies, Devotional and Revival Meetings
His Eye Is On the Sparrow Easy Piano Sheet Music
Sunshine: Songs for Sunday Schools
Special Songs: For Sunday Schools, Revival Meetings, Etc.
The Merry Milkmaids: An Amateur Operetta in Two Parts
Songs of the Pentecost for the Forward Gospel Movement
Little Branches, No. 2: A Collection of Songs Prepared Especially for the Primary and Infant Departments of the Sunday School
Gospel Hymn Selections for Female Voices No. 2: For Church Choirs, Y. P. Societies, Female Seminaries, Academies, Etc
Songs of the Pentecost for the Forward Gospel Movement, International, Interdenominational: Adapted to All Christian Gatherings, Especially to Agressive Revival Work, Camp Meetings, Conventions, Sabbath Schools, Epworth League and Christian Endeavor
Brighten the Corner Where You Live Easy Piano Sheet Music
Great Revival Hymns. for the Church, Sunday School and Evangelistic Services; Volume
Gospel and Temperance Songs: For Temperance Societies, Gospel Meetings and Sabbath Schools
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Charles H. Gabriel Life story


Charles Hutchinson Gabriel was a writer of gospel songs and composer of gospel tunes. He is said to have written and/or composed between 7,000 and 8,000 songs, many of which are available in 21st century hymnals. He used several pseudonyms, including Charlotte G. Homer, H. A. Henry, and S. B. Jackson.

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