- Wayne Hooper
Infobox musical artist
Name = Wayne H. Hooper
Img_capt = Wayne Hooper
Background = khaki
Birth_name = Wayne H. Hooper
Born = birth date|1920|7|4|mf=y
Died = death date and age|2007|2|27|1920|7|4|mf=y
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Genre =Gospel Music
Occupation = Singer, musician, composer, arranger, minister
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Years_active = 1940s – 2007
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URL =Wayne H. Hooper (
July 4 ,1920 –February 27 ,2007 ) was widely known as agospel music composer, arranger and as a singer in theKing's Heralds quartet for theVoice of Prophecy radio program.During his prolific career he produced nine volumes of gospel hymn vocal arrangements, and a number of solo songs and choral music.The "Hooper style" arrangements of male quartet music performed by the King's Heralds were widely copied throughout the world.Approximately 100 of his arrangements are now in the public domain and are available online. [ [http://www.vop.com/article.php?id=189 Public domain arrangements by Wayne Hooper] ]
His best known song, "We Have This Hope"," was created as the theme song for the 1962 Seventh-day Adventist
General Conference Session inSan Francisco . [ [http://www.vop.com/article.php?id=402 Voice Of Prophecy press release regarding Wayne Hooper] ] The song was used again as the theme song for the General Conference sessions of 1966, 1975, 1995 and 2000 and has been translated into numerous languages.Hooper traveled widely with the King's Heralds throughout the United States and Canada, as well as tours to Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Europe.He sang in several languages used by Voice of Prophecy affiliates around the world.Known as
Los Heraldos del Rey in Spanish, the quartet was also featured regularly onLa Voz de la Esperanza , a Spanish-language Seventh-day Adventist radio ministry.Biography
"Wayne Hooper" was born in
Little Rock, Arkansas on July 4, 1920 as the child of a chorister and voice teacher.He received hishigh school diploma from Gem State Academy,Caldwell, Idaho .After completing an associate of arts degree in music at Southern California Junior College (now
La Sierra University , Riverside), he taught music atPortland Adventist Academy , was a soloist forThe Quiet Hour radio broadcast, and was a singing evangelist for thePotomac Conference of Seventh-day Adventists .He joined the King's Heralds quartet as baritone at the Voice of Prophecy in 1943.After 4 years he moved to
Lincoln, Nebraska where he continued his music education, completing his bachelor's degree in 1947 at Union College.Returning to the Voice of Prophecy in 1949, he became part of a quartet consisting of Hooper, Bob Edwards, Bob Seamount and Jerry Dill that performed together until 1962.Following the King's Herald's he continued his service at the Voice of Prophecy as music director, producer of the Sunday radio broadcast, and trust services director until his retirement in 1980.
Hooper earned a Master's degree in composition, choral conducting, and radio broadcasting at
Occidental College Los Angeles and was awarded honorary doctor of music degrees byAndrews University and La Sierra University. [ [http://www.lasierra.edu/news/2001/june2001/special-people.html La Sierra University announcement of Wayne Hooper honorary doctorate] ]Hooper was married to Harriet Schwender in 1941 and had four children.He was ordained as a Seventh-day Adventist minister in 1955.He and his wife operated Key Music Company publishing music arrangements and books sent worldwide to customers.
During retirement Hooper continued actively in music until his death on
February 27 ,2007 inNewbury Park, California .He was musical co-editor of the 1985Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal as well as a companion volume (ISBN 0828004250) giving the history of the 695 selections and composers.More recently he spent many months restoring and transferring to CDs, the original reel-to-reel recordings of music by the King's Heralds,Del Delker , and other Voice of Prophecy musicians.A special project that he continued until a few months before his death was setting Bible verses to music to aid children in memorization. [ [http://battlefieldparkway22.adventistchurchconnect.org/churchnewstext.php?id=359 Battlefield Community Seventh-day Adventist Church article on Wayne Hooper] ]ee also
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King's Heralds
*Seventh-day Adventist Church
*Voice of Prophecy References
External links
* [http://www.vop.com/site/1/docs/Hooper.pdf Lonnie Melanshanko Tribute to Wayne Hooper]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM1krozsDRo YouTube video of Wayne Hooper directing We Have This Hope]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuGFLiOxszE YouTube video of Wayne Hooper in Los Heraldos del Rey]
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