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{{Infobox actor| bgcolour = #EEDD82| name = George Beverly Shea| image = GeorgeBeverlyShea.jpg| imagesize = 165px| caption =| birthname = George Beverly Shea| birthdate = | location = Winchester, Ontario, Canada, [1909) is a prominent singer/songwriter of gospel music, the author of several hymns and hymn tunes.
Biography
Born in
Winchester, Ontario, Canada, Shea was one of eight children of a Wesleyan Church minister and his wife. He began singing in the
church choir in Ottawa, Ontario, Ontario, Canada. His family later moved to
Upstate New York and from there, he went on to work in commercial radio. Living in Chicago, he wrote and sang religious music that led to his performing on religious radio broadcasts and to a calling in gospel music that spanned more than fifty years with the Billy Graham organization, beginning in January 1945, while Graham was pastor of the Village Church in
Western Springs, Illinois with the inauguration of Graham's "Songs in the Night" radio progam.
Over his long career, Shea has recorded more than seventy albums of religious music. He is best known for his rendition of "How Great Thou Art", the 1920s English translation by Rev. Stuart K. Hine of the
Sweden song "O Store Gud", written in
1886 in music by Rev. Carl Boberg (1859-1940). During his television career, he was nominated for ten
Grammy Awards, winning in 1966 for Grammy Award for Best Inspirational Performance. In 1978, he was inducted into the
Gospel Music Hall of Fame by the Gospel Music Association and for his lifelong contribution to gospel music, in 1996 the association of
National Religious Broadcasters voted him into their "Religious Broadcasting Hall of Fame. He also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Gospel Music Association Canada (GMA Canada) in 2004."
He has authored a number of books including the recent editions,
How Sweet the Sound (2004) and
Stories Behind 50 Southern Gospel Favorites, Vol. 2 (2005).
Arguably Shea's most popular hymn is "The Wonder of It All", the title of which was also used by the UNC-TV for their 1998 production of his life story. He also composed the tune to "I'd Rather Have Jesus", the words of which were written by
Rhea F. Miller.
Shea resides with his wife in North Carolina.
References
{{Infobox actor| bgcolour = #EEDD82| name = George Beverly Shea| image = GeorgeBeverlyShea.jpg| imagesize = 165px| caption =| birthname = George Beverly Shea| birthdate = | location =
Winchester, Ontario,
Canada, [1909) is a prominent
singer/
songwriter of
gospel music, the author of several
hymns and hymn tunes.
Biography
Born in Winchester, Ontario, Canada, Shea was one of eight children of a Wesleyan Church minister and his wife. He began singing in the church choir in
Ottawa, Ontario,
Ontario, Canada. His family later moved to
Upstate New York and from there, he went on to work in commercial radio. Living in
Chicago, he wrote and sang religious music that led to his performing on religious radio broadcasts and to a calling in gospel music that spanned more than fifty years with the Billy Graham organization, beginning in January 1945, while Graham was pastor of the Village Church in
Western Springs, Illinois with the inauguration of Graham's "Songs in the Night" radio progam.
Over his long career, Shea has recorded more than seventy albums of religious music. He is best known for his rendition of "How Great Thou Art", the 1920s English translation by Rev. Stuart K. Hine of the
Sweden song "O Store Gud", written in
1886 in music by Rev. Carl Boberg (1859-1940). During his television career, he was nominated for ten
Grammy Awards, winning in 1966 for
Grammy Award for Best Inspirational Performance. In 1978, he was inducted into the
Gospel Music Hall of Fame by the
Gospel Music Association and for his lifelong contribution to gospel music, in 1996 the association of National Religious Broadcasters voted him into their "Religious Broadcasting Hall of Fame. He also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Gospel Music Association Canada (GMA Canada) in
2004."
He has authored a number of books including the recent editions,
How Sweet the Sound (2004) and
Stories Behind 50 Southern Gospel Favorites, Vol. 2 (2005).
Arguably Shea's most popular hymn is "The Wonder of It All", the title of which was also used by the
UNC-TV for their 1998 production of his life story. He also composed the tune to "I'd Rather Have Jesus", the words of which were written by Rhea F. Miller.
Shea resides with his wife in North Carolina.
References