Redd Harper
Redd Harper was born on Sep 29, 1903 in USA. Redd Harper's big-screen debut came with The Strawberry Roan directed by John English in 1948, strarring Andy.
Composer, author, singer and evangelist, educated at the University of Oklahoma and a member of several dance orchestras, eventually leading his own. He wrote and directed "Redd Harper's Hollywood Roundup" for the Armed Forces Radio Service for five years, and became a worldwide evangelist.Joining ASCAP in 1954, his chief musical collaborators included Oswald Smith and Joe Rogers, and his sacred-song compositions included "Each Step Of the Way", "Lord, Keep Your Hands on Me", "What Would I Do Without Jesus", "He Changed My Life", "The Happy Band", "A Quiet Time", "The Answer Man", "Come With Your Heartache", "If a Man Should Reach the Moon", and "I'm Singing For My Lord".
Birthday
Sep 29, 1903Place of Birth
Nocona, Texas, USA
Movies & TV Shows
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- 19486.5