Bob Kilpatrick

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Bob Kilpatrick (b. Louisville, Kentucky, 25 October 1952)[1] is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, broadcaster, and inventor.

Musical history[]

Kilpatrick, of Scottish American descent, is best known for composing the gospel standard "In My Life Lord Be Glorified".[1][2]

Kilpatrick's live musical output is a mix of folk, gospel and progressive rock. As a songwriter, Kilpatrick has garnered critical and popular acclaim for his work. His 2003 compilation album documents his many musical influences that are highlighted with a live version of . In 2006, Kilpatrick released This Changes Everything. This was inspired by the passing of one of his spiritual mentors and also contains direct references to his Christian faith. Kilpatrick is also a national spokesman for the Colorado-based children's charity Compassion International[1] and travels frequently for musical and Christian ministry purposes (he is also an ordained minister) and is a regular contributor to the Christian musician Summits that occur in the Pacific Northwest.

Discography[]

  • This Changes Everything 2006
  • The Studio Collection 2005
  • The Live Collection 2005
  • Let It Shine Like That 2003
  • Think, Pray, Groove 2003
  • Face to Face 2000
  • Find It Here 1999
  • Songs For God 1998 (featuring Geoff Thurman, Chris Falson & Will Derryberry)
  • An Evening in Sacramento 1998
  • Prints 1997
  • Lord Be Glorifed 1996
  • Won By One 1992
  • The Long March...plus some 1990

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Polman, Bert. "Bob Kilpatrick". The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. Canterbury Press. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  2. ^ Christensen, Phil; MacDonald, Shari (September 27, 2000). Our God Reigns: The Stories Behind Your Favorite Praise and Worship Songs. Kregel Publications. pp. 107–. ISBN 978-0-8254-2369-7. Retrieved August 14, 2011.

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