Keith Green is tagged as: christian, worship, singer-songwriter, gospel, praise and worship Keith Gordon Green (October 21, 1953 - July 28, 1982) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist originally from Sheepshead Bay, New York. Green is best known for his strong devotion to Christianity and his unwavering efforts to stir others to the same. Notable songs include “I Don’t Wanna Fall Away From You”, “You Put This Love In My Heart”, “Your Love Broke Through”, and “Asleep In The Light”, as well as his modern hymns “O Lord, You’re Beautiful”, “There Is A Redeemer”, and “Create In Me A Clean Heart”. Green took to music at a young age, and his talents were noted by major newspapers by the time he was only eight years old. Following a performance of Arthur Laurents’ The Time of the Cuckoo, the Los Angeles Times wrote that “roguish-looking, eight-year-old Keith Green gave a winning performance,” one that “stole the show”. Green went on to play “Kurt Von Trapp” in a major production of The Sound of Music. At the age of eleven, Green became the youngest person ever to sign with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) when he published, recorded and released the song “The Way I Used to Be”... Read More About Keith Green Biography... Send Keith Green ringtones to your cell |
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