Horton, David, 1941 – 2006
Dates
- Existence: August 10, 1941 - May 8, 2006
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
David and Virginia Horton—It May Be Today
This collection is named in honor of Max Morris, one of the most prominent figures in Church of God music ministries in the second half of the twentieth century. Morris donated approximately 650 record albums to the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center which formed the beginning of the collection. It is an accruing collection that continues to grow through acquisitions from various sources.
Dying Lamb, David Horton, 1992
SpiritSound is a continuation of Pathway Music. SpiritSound published "a larger variety of musical collections, such as choral collections, seasonal collections (i.e., Christmas and Easter), octavos and anthems, and children and youth collections." (Benson Vaughan,The Influence of Music on the Development of the Church of God, p. 97)
French L. Arrington, concerning appreciation for participation and work, February 26, 1985
French L. Arrington, concerning program, December 3, 1984
French L. Arrington, concerning program, February 6, 1985
French L. Arrington, concerning serving as a workshop leader, September 12, 1984
General audiocassettes, David Horton,The Christian and Entertainment, undated
24731, Tape 3
General DVDs, Campus Choir at North Cleveland Church of God, early 1980s
The first digital video discs in this group are listed on the external document linked at the bottom of the collection record. Newly added items to the collection are given item records in the archives catalog and the discs on the external inventory will be transitioned to item entries as the staff is able.
