- Robert Sterling Arnold
Robert Sterling Arnold (
January 26 ,1905 –February 8 ,2003 ) was ashape note music publisher, singer, composer, andsinging school teacher. He was bornJanuary 26 ,1905 at Coleman inColeman County, Texas , the son of Millard Franklin and Rowena Victoria (Lawrence) Arnold.Arnold received his musical training from southern shape note teachers such as Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Carr, W. W. Combs, L. A. Gordon, J. B. Herbert, John A. McClung, Will M. Ramsey, and Frank White. He traveled as a member of several quartets, including the Central Music Company Quartet. He also traveled extensively to teach about 300 shape note singing schools.
In 1928 he married Cora Angie McDonald, whom he met at a gospel singing at Veribest (near
San Angelo, Texas ). They lived in Fort Worth, Kennedale andJefferson, Texas , returning to Coleman in 1975. While in Fort Worth, he had a studio and taught piano and voice. He was the founder and owner of the National Music Company, which company published about fifty singing convention books. Before that he was a partner withAlbert E. Brumley and W. Oliver Cooper in the Hartford National Company.Some of his more popular songs include "Did You Repent, Fully Repent?", "Have You Thought, Really Thought?", "If I Could But Just Take One Soul To Heaven", and "I Wanta Get Right". "No Tears in Heaven", written in 1935, is probably his best known song. In addition to its popularity at shape note singings and inclusion in Stamps-Baxter's popular "Heavenly Highway Hymns", "No Tears in Heaven" has been recorded by gospel quarters and artists such as
Buck Owens ,Skeeter Davis andRed Foley .Robert and Cora Arnold were members of the
Church of Christ .Robert Sterling Arnold is a member of the 2005 Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees. Arnold was inducted into the Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame on
September 14 ,1985 . He died in Coleman County at age 98 onFebruary 8 ,2003 and was buried in the Silver Valley Cemetery.References
*Article by Robert S. Arnold in "International Gospel Hour News", Jul-Aug 1986
*Obituary, "Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice", Coleman, Texas, February 11, 2003, page 7-B.External links
* [http://www.singingnews.com/news/stories/story_detail.lasso?id=33415 Robert S. Arnold, from "Singing News"]
* [http://gospelsingingconventions.com/robertarnold.html Robert S. Arnold, from "Stamps-Baxter"]
* [http://tgmhf.org/inductees.php Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.heavensound.com/snapz/trav10_99a.htm Page includes picture of Robert S. Arnold (1999)]
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