Its More Than The Music
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Growing up in the rural town of Alexandria, Indiana, Bill Gaither dreamed of becoming a gospel singer. He set out to do just that during his college years and after much frustration, ended up teaching high school English. It was hardly the life he had hoped for. From this humble beginning, he would go on to write more than 600 songs, record 40 albums, and win three Grammys. In IT’S MORE THAN THE MUSIC, he recalls the remarkable journey of his life. From the Gaither Trio to The Gaither Vocal Band, from performing in small churches to playing sold out arenas, Gaither reveals the triumphs and tragedies along the way. Readers will witness how God has blessed him as a songwriter, performer, entrepreneur and ultimately gospel music’s elder statesman. His story will inspire and uplift as many people as his songs have touched lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780446692878
ISBN10: 0446692875
Bill Gaither | Ken Abraham
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2004
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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