Background
He was born in Newton, West Virginia, to Squire and Maysel Parsons, and was introduced to music by his father, who was a choir director and deacon at Newton Baptist Church.
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Sheet Music - Uses: General, memorial, All Saints Scripture: Isaiah 62:4 This solid gold gospel classic is a beautiful portrait of the promised land. This hopeful song, filled with images of heaven, is often sung at funerals and memorial services because of its message of assurance and everlasting life. The authentic accompaniment track is useful for solos. Available: SATB; LiteTrax CD. Duration: ca. 3:15. - SATB - Squire Parsons, Jr. - GLRSND - Shawnee Press - 2010 - SATB - 884088396626 - 12 Pages. - Lenght 10.50 - Width 6.75
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He was born in Newton, West Virginia, to Squire and Maysel Parsons, and was introduced to music by his father, who was a choir director and deacon at Newton Baptist Church.
In 1970, Parsons earned a Bachelor of Science in music from West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Montgomery, where he was trained on the piano and bassoon.
Squire"s father taught him to sing using shaped notes. Following graduation, he accepted a teaching position at Hannan High School in Mason county, West Virginia, and served as music directors of various churches. During this period he wrote "Sweet Beulah Land", his signature song.
He joined the Kingsmen Quartet as a baritone in 1975 and toured with them for four years before embarking on a solo career.
In 1975 Squire Parsons was ordained as a minister at Trinity Baptist Church in Asheville, North Carolina Among his most popular compositions are "The Master of the Sea", "Walk On", "He Came to Maine", "I Call it Home", "I Sing Because", "I"m Not Giving Up" and "Sweet Beulah Land". He appeared in the Little Rock Crusade with Billy Graham and performed with the Gaither Homecoming Choir.
His songs have been recorded by Brian Free, Gaither Vocal Band, Gold City, Ivan Parker, Kingdom Heirs, the Blackwood Brothers, The Cathedrals, The Florida Boys, The Greenes, The Hoppers, The Kingsmen, The McKameys, Statesmen, Marty Raybon, Casting Crowns, The Sugar Creek Quartet, among others
Parsons was nominated for a Dove Award in 1999 for contributing to tribute album to Dottie Rambo. He has won the Singing News Fan Award for favorite male singer in 1988. He won a Singing News Fan Award for Favorite Songwriter in 1986, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995. He won the Singing News Fan Award for Favorite Baritone in 1986 and 1987. "Sweet Beulah Land" won the Singing News Fan for song of the year in 1981. He has also been awarded an honorary doctorate from his alma mater. He makes public appearances at churches across the country, both large and small.
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(A true worship hymn from popular songwriter Squire Parsons.)