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[Worthy is the Lamb] (Clatterbuck)

[Worthy is the Lamb] (Clatterbuck)

Composer: Robert C. Clatterbuck
Published in 1 hymnal


Composer: Robert C. Clatterbuck

Robert Craig (Bob) Clatterbuck USA 1934-2017. Born at Luray, VA, he was raised in Cleveland, OH. He served in the U S Army for two years. He made an early decision to follow the Lord, and majored in music composition at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, IL, graduating from the Sacred Music Department. He married Patricia (Patsy) Duvall (1944-present) in 1971, and they had two sons: Matthew and Mark, and two daughters: Lindsey and Kylie. He served as minister of music, pianist, or praise team leader at several churches in Cleveland, OH, Baltimore, MD, Richmond, VA, and Bakersfield, CA (1978), where is home church was First Presbyterian. There is continued music studies under Dr John Douglas Davis at Cal State U, Bakersfield. He taught piano… Go to person page >

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Title: [Worthy is the Lamb] (Clatterbuck)
Composer: Robert C. Clatterbuck
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: © 1988 Hope Publishing Co.

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