Kenneth Morris (composer)

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Kenneth Morris (August 28, 1917 – February 1, 1989)

African American composer of gospel music and publisher who popularized several songs, including "Just a Closer Walk with Thee
".

Morris was born in New York in 1917 and performed in church as a youth before becoming a professional jazz musician. He studied at the

Manhattan Conservatory of Music and founded a band which performed at the Chicago World's Fair in 1934. He became ill while in Chicago and decided to permanently relocate there. In Chicago, he was introduced to several prominent members of the gospel community, including Charles Henry Pace
and Lillian Bowles. Morris eventually became one of the first musicians to introduce the Hammond organ to gospel music.

Morris met Sallie Martin (1896-1988), a Georgia native, in the choir at

Kansas City and brought it to Morris' attention.[3]
Morris added some new lyrics and a choral arrangement. Morris bought out Sallie Martin's ownership in their joint business in 1973. Morris died in 1989, and his widow, Necie Seaberry Morris, ran the business until 1993.

In addition to his arrangement of "Just a Closer Walk with Thee," Kenneth Morris is also noted for composing such gospel standards as "King Jesus Will Roll All Your Burdens Away," "Christ Is All," "Yes, God Is Real," and "Dig A Little Deeper in God's Love."

References

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  2. ^ "History of Hymns: "Yes, God is Real"".
  3. ^ Encyclopedia of African American Music, Volume 3 (ABC-CLIO), pg. 83