Draft:Michael E. Owens
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- Comment: Need more content, for example, their life and their list of work.Also need more sources for their work. -Lemonaka 01:17, 8 July 2024 (UTC)
Michael E. Owens is a hymn composer and compiler. He is the owner of NoteWorthy Music Services in Denver, PA, and is one of the creators of The complete and unaltered text of Psalm 119 from the King James Bible in the form of Musical Settings (2002), Cantus Christi 2020 (2020) published by Canon Press, andThe Treasury of Psalms and Hymns (2022) published by NoteWorthy Music Services.
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[edit]- ^ "Hymnary.com, Michael E. Owens" https://hymnary.org/person/Owens_Michael?tab=hymnals
- ^ "Cantus Christi 2020" https://canonpress.com/products/cantus-christi-2020-psalter-hymnal/