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Jacob Kimball Jr. born on February 15, 1761, and died in Topsfield, Massachusetts July 24, 1826 was one of the first American composers. He played fife and drum in the American Revolutionary War and participated in Battle of Lexington and Bunker Hill.

List of works

Discography

  • Woburn - Sweet Seraphic Fire New England Singing School Music
  • Invitation - Make A Joyful Noise: American Psalmody by American Anonymous

Tunebooks

  • The Rural Harmony (1793)
  • The Village Harmony (1798)
  • The Essex Harmony (1800)

Bibliography

  • Selected Works of Samuel Holyoke (1762–1820) and Jacob Kimball (1761–1826), eds Harry Eskew and Karl Kroeger

References

  1. Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music By W. K. McNeil
  2. http://www.voxnovus.com/resources/American_Composer_Timeline.htm American Composer Timeline
  3. http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/w/1829/Jacob_Kimball_Woburn Presto Classical Music

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