In 1969 Edwin Hawkins, an Oakland, California, based pianist and choir director of the Church of God in Christ, reworked the nineteenth-century white Baptist hymn "O Happy day" by Philip Doddridge (1702-51) and Edward Rimbault (1816-76).
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The Golden Age of Gospel (Music in American Life)
February 15, 2000, University of Illinois Press
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"In 1969 Edwin Hawkins, an Oakland, California, based pianist and choir director of the Church of God in Christ, reworked the nineteenth-century white Baptist hymn "O Happy day" by Philip Doddridge (1702-51) and Edward Rimbault (1816-76)."
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