several pseudonyms, including Charlotte G. Homer, H. A. Henry, and S. B. Jackson. Charles Hutchinson Gabriel was born in Wilton, Muscatine County, Iowa on...
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Charles Gabriel may refer to: Charles A. Gabriel (1928–2003), Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force Charles H. Gabriel (1856–1932), writer of gospel...
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His Eye Is on the Sparrow (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
gospel hymn written in 1905 by lyricist Civilla D. Martin and composer Charles H. Gabriel. It is most associated with actress-singer Ethel Waters who used the...
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Christian hymn written in 1907 by Ada R. Habershon with music by Charles H. Gabriel. The song is often recorded unattributed and, because of its age,...
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appearance was in Gabriel's Vineyard Songs (1892), where it was set to a melody by Charles H. Gabriel (simply marked "C"). Gabriel credited the entire...
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Can the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By) (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
from the hymn "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" by Ada R. Habershon and Charles H. Gabriel. The song's lyrics concern the death, funeral, and mourning of the...
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Gospel music (category Articles with hAudio microformats)
written and composed by authors such as George F. Root, Philip Bliss, Charles H. Gabriel, William Howard Doane, and Fanny Crosby. Gospel music publishing houses...
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Ada R. Habershon (category Articles with hCards)
"Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" for which the tune was composed by Charles H. Gabriel. Ada Ruth Habershon was born in Marylebone, England, on 8 January...
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Glory Song", with words and music by Charles H. Gabriel (1856-1932), was first published in 1900. In 1914, J. H. Hall claimed that the song had been translated...
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Marc Gabriel Charles Gleyre (2 May 1806 – 5 May 1874), was a Swiss artist who was a resident in France from an early age. He took over the studio of Paul...
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