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'''Bob Kilpatrick''' (born in Louisville, Kentucky, 25 October 1952)<ref name="dHymnology"/> is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, broadcaster, and inventor.


==Musical history== ==Musical history==
Kilpatrick, of ] descent, is best known for composing the gospel standard "In My Life Lord Be Glorified".<ref name="dHymnology">{{cite web |last1=Polman |first1=Bert |title=Bob Kilpatrick |url=https://hymnology.hymnsam.co.uk/b/bob-kilpatrick |website=The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology |publisher=Canterbury Press |accessdate=10 June 2020}}</ref><ref name="ChristensenMacDonald2000">{{cite book|last1=Christensen|first1=Phil|last2=MacDonald|first2=Shari|title=Our God Reigns: The Stories Behind Your Favorite Praise and Worship Songs|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pxDvAvxLKzcC&pg=PA107|accessdate=August 14, 2011|date=September 27, 2000|publisher=Kregel Publications|isbn=978-0-8254-2369-7|pages=107–}}</ref>
He is best known for composing the gospel standard "]," being the driving force behind ] in ] and for presenting a regular `Time Out With Bob Kilpatrick` on the ].


Kilpatrick's live musical output is a mix of ], ] and ]. As a songwriter, Kilpatrick has garnered critical and popular acclaim for his work. His 2003 compilation album '']'' documents his many musical influences that are highlighted with a live version of '']''. In 2006, Kilpatrick released ''This Changes Everything''. This was inspired by the passing of one of his spiritual mentors and also contains direct references to his Christian faith. Kilpatrick is also a national spokesman for the ]-based children's charity ]<ref name="dHymnology"/> and travels frequently for musical and Christian ministry purposes (he is also an ]) and is a regular contributor to the ] Summits that occur in the ].
His live musical output is a mix of ], ] and ]. Beginning in the early 70’s with his<br />wife Cindy (similar in style to ]) and touring through much of the 80’s and 90’s<br />predominantly as a solo artist. His self-effacing live demeanor could be likened to a "]"<br />] The remainder of the 90’s and the start of the following decade saw him develop<br />into an eminent Christian music producer, working with the likes of ], ],<br />] and ]<br />
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In 2006, Kilpatrick released his most innovative project to date entitled `]`<br />This was inspired by the passing of one of his spiritual mentors and also contains direct and powerful<br />references to
his Christian faith. In many ways the thematic scope of `]` is <br />reminiscent of the ] album ] or the ] comeback<br />release ]<br />
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As a songwriter, he has garnered critical and popular acclaim for his work. Beginning with `In My Life<br />Lord Be Glorified` and following up with other favorites such as `Won By One`, `I Will Not Be Ashamed`,<br />`Here Am I` and `Tell Me The Story`. His 2003 compilation album ] documents his many<br />musical influences that are highlighted with a live version of ] (he sends up his<br /> own song by performing it in the style of ], ] and ])<br />
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When he is not either playing, writing or producing, Bob Kilpatrick is a national spokesman for the<br />]-based children’s charity ], he travels extensively for musical and<br />Christian ministry purposes (Kilpatrick is also an ]) and is a regular contributor to<br />the ] Summits that occur in the ].


==Quotes== ==Discography==
*This Changes Everything 2006
*The Studio Collection 2005
*The Live Collection 2005
*Let It Shine Like That 2003
*Think, Pray, Groove 2003
*Face to Face 2000
*Find It Here 1999
*Songs For God 1998 (featuring Geoff Thurman, Chris Falson & Will Derryberry)
*An Evening in Sacramento 1998
*Prints 1997
*Lord Be Glorifed 1996
*Won By One 1992
*The Long March...plus some 1990


==References==
"I love the Church because Jesus calls us to gather around Him. Apart from Him, church is<br />
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meaningless. Worse than that, it is fakery" (from the article )<br />
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"Within a matter of years after that, "Lord, Be Glorified" was on millions of albums, in<br /> millions of hymnals, and had made its way around the world. Long before I went overseas the<br /> first time to minister, the song had preceded me. I had reports from people that they were<br />singing it in South America, Asia, Russia, China, Australia -- virtually everyplace the word<br />of God had found acceptance."(from the article )<br />
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"Sometimes they watch me succeed and they learn. Other times they see me fail and they learn.<br /> Sometimes I'm so good, I'm floating. Sometimes I'm drowning. But, hey, this is the deep end.<br /> And when the day is done, I can always go home and listen to Ray sing. That's how Van did it." <br /> (from the article )<br />
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==See also== ==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.bobkilpatrick.com}}
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* {{Discogs artist|Bob Kilpatrick}}
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==Partial Discography==
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] 2005<br />
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] 2003<br />
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] 2003<br />
] 2000<br />
] 1999<br />
] 1998 (Featuring ], ] & ])<br />
] 1998<br />
] 1997<br />
] 1996<br />
] 1992<br />
] 1990<br />

==Professional Connections==

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==Family==

Joel Kilpatrick (son) ] and ] Noted for writing<br />
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 31 December 2023

American musician

Bob Kilpatrick (born in Louisville, Kentucky, 25 October 1952) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, broadcaster, and inventor.

Musical history

Kilpatrick, of Scottish American descent, is best known for composing the gospel standard "In My Life Lord Be Glorified".

Kilpatrick's live musical output is a mix of folk, gospel and progressive rock. As a songwriter, Kilpatrick has garnered critical and popular acclaim for his work. His 2003 compilation album Think Pray Groove documents his many musical influences that are highlighted with a live version of In My Life Lord, Be Glorified. In 2006, Kilpatrick released This Changes Everything. This was inspired by the passing of one of his spiritual mentors and also contains direct references to his Christian faith. Kilpatrick is also a national spokesman for the Colorado-based children's charity Compassion International and travels frequently for musical and Christian ministry purposes (he is also an ordained minister) and is a regular contributor to the Christian musician Summits that occur in the Pacific Northwest.

Discography

  • This Changes Everything 2006
  • The Studio Collection 2005
  • The Live Collection 2005
  • Let It Shine Like That 2003
  • Think, Pray, Groove 2003
  • Face to Face 2000
  • Find It Here 1999
  • Songs For God 1998 (featuring Geoff Thurman, Chris Falson & Will Derryberry)
  • An Evening in Sacramento 1998
  • Prints 1997
  • Lord Be Glorifed 1996
  • Won By One 1992
  • The Long March...plus some 1990

References

  1. ^ Polman, Bert. "Bob Kilpatrick". The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. Canterbury Press. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  2. Christensen, Phil; MacDonald, Shari (September 27, 2000). Our God Reigns: The Stories Behind Your Favorite Praise and Worship Songs. Kregel Publications. pp. 107–. ISBN 978-0-8254-2369-7. Retrieved August 14, 2011.

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