Daniel B. Towner

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Daniel Brink Towner (born April 5, 1850 at Town­er Hill, Rome, Pennsylvania) was a composer who held a Doctorate of music, and used his abilities to develop the music to several Christian hymns which are still popular today.

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[edit] Accomplishments

[edit] Studies

Daniel B. Towner stu­died mu­sic under his fa­ther (a well-known sing­er and teach­er in his own right), John Howard, George Root, and James Webb.

[edit] Musical Direction

Towner was mu­sic di­rect­or at the Cen­ten­ary Meth­od­ist Church in Bing­ham­ton, New York (1870-1882); the York Street Meth­od­ist Epis­co­pal Church, Cin­cin­nati, Ohio (1882-1884); the Un­ion Meth­od­ist Epis­co­pal Church, Cov­ing­ton, Ken­tucky (1884-1885); and the Moody Bi­ble In­sti­tute, Chi­ca­go, Ill­i­nois (1893-1919).

[edit] Awards and Works

The Amer­i­can Temp­er­ance Uni­ver­si­ty in Har­ri­man, Ten­nes­see, award­ed Towner a Doc­tor­ate of Mu­sic in 1900. His musical works in­clude:

  • Anywhere with Jesus
  • At Calvary
  • Christ Jesus Hath the Power
  • Gone from My Heart
  • Full Surrender
  • Hand That Was Nailed to the Cross, The
  • He Will Answer Every Pray­er
  • He’s a Friend of Mine
  • Hear the Word
  • I Am Standing on the Word of God
  • I Do Love Jesus with All My Heart
  • Jesus Only, Let Me See
  • Joyful Sound
  • Light in the Eastern Sky
  • Moody
  • My Anchor Holds
  • Nor Silver Nor Gold
  • O Changeless Word
  • O Thou God of My Salva­tion
  • O Word of God
  • Old Ship of Zion, The
  • Only a Sinner
  • Saved by the Blood
  • Saving Grace
  • Send Out a Light
  • Some Sweet Day
  • Sunset Gate, The
  • Tell Out the Wonderful Story
  • Though the Fig Tree Shall Not Blossom
  • Trust and Obey
  • What Will It Be When We See Him?
  • Victory in My Soul

[edit] Death

Daniel Brink Towner died in Longwood, Missouri on Oc­to­ber 3, 1919.

[edit] External Link

Daniel B. Towner's profile on CyberHymnal.com