- John W. Peterson
John W. Peterson (
November 1 1921 –September 20 2006 ) was asongwriter who had a major influence on evangelicalChristian music in the 1950s through the 1970s. He wrote over 1000 songs, and 35cantatas .Born in
Lindsborg, Kansas , he served as anArmy Air Force pilot flying the "China Hump" duringWorld War II . Later, he attendedMoody Bible Institute and served on the radio staff there for a number of years.In 1953, he graduated from the
American Conservatory of Music in Chicago and shortly thereafter settled in Pennsylvania to continue his songwriting career. He then moved toGrand Rapids, Michigan , where for over ten years he was President and Editor-in-Chief of Singspiration, a sacred music publishing company. While there, he compiled and edited a hymnal called "Great Hymns of the Faith", (c) 1961. He also served on the board of Gospel Films, Inc. ofMuskegon, Michigan .He also had direct contact with popular Christian musicians of the day such as
Bill Pearce andDick Anthony . He resided inScottsdale, Arizona , where he continued to write music. Peterson passed awaySeptember 20 2006 , aged 84, following a bout withprostate cancer .Some of his more popular song titles include "It Took a Miracle", "Over the Sunset Mountains", "Heaven Came Down", "So Send I You", "Springs of Living Water", "Jesus is Coming Again", and "Surely Goodness and Mercy". His cantatas include "Night of Miracles" and "Down From His Glory".
In 1986, he was inducted into the
Gospel Music Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.johnwpetersonmusic.com Official web site]
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