Description: Rare Charlie Tillman Song Book Company Mothers' and Fathers' Day Songs Sheet Music 1920s Gospel About the Writer: Charlie Tillman, who called Atlanta home for most of his career, was a pioneer composer, performer, and publisher of southern gospel music. During the almost 60 years that he was involved in the music business, he wrote some 100 songs, published 22 songbooks, and toured extensively as a song director with several evangelists, one of whom was his father. Tillman also performed on early radio broadcasts, including Atlanta’s WSB station. In 1930, the National Broadcasting Company devoted an entire program to the performance of his songs. With one of his daughters accompanying him on piano, he recorded for the Columbia label. Tillman died in 1943 and is buried in Atlanta’s Westview Cemetery beneath a monument engraved with the words and music of a line from "Life’s Railway to Heaven." The Gospel Music Association, based in Nashville, Tennessee, inducted Tillman into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1993. Condition: The cover and binding are good. The hinges and pages are good; there are no missing pages, creases, or tears, and no underlining, highlighting, or writing in the margins. The pages are bright. Buying: Please check our customer feedback and buy with confidence. You are buying without the benefit of a physical once-over, so we strive to take the most representative pictures possible. Our most valued customer is a careful buyer who studies the photos, reads the description, and asks pertinent questions. Shipping: Shipping quotes include all postage, packing, and insurance. International Shipping: We ship internationally using the eBay Global Shipping Program.
Price: 23.95 USD
Location: Marietta, Georgia
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Format: Sheet Music
Time Period: 1920s
Place of publication: Atlanta, Georgia
Genre: Gospel, Religious & Devotional
Publisher: Tillman Song Book Company
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Experience Level: Intermediate