Hymn Composer/Publisher. He founded the James D. Vaughan Music Publishing Company. In 1910, he hit the road with his Southern Gospel Quartet to promote his songbooks. In 1911, Vaughan formed the Vaughan School of Music. In 1921, he expanded his company by opening Vaughan Phonograph Records. He later opened branch offices in Arkansas, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Texas. He is known in the Southern Gospel field as "The Father of Southern Gospel." Composed many hymns including "I Feel Like Traveling On," "All Glory To Jesus" and many more.
Hymn Composer/Publisher. He founded the James D. Vaughan Music Publishing Company. In 1910, he hit the road with his Southern Gospel Quartet to promote his songbooks. In 1911, Vaughan formed the Vaughan School of Music. In 1921, he expanded his company by opening Vaughan Phonograph Records. He later opened branch offices in Arkansas, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Texas. He is known in the Southern Gospel field as "The Father of Southern Gospel." Composed many hymns including "I Feel Like Traveling On," "All Glory To Jesus" and many more.
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Records on Ancestry
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James David Vaughan
Tennessee, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955
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James David Vaughan
1910 United States Federal Census
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James David Vaughan
U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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James David Vaughan
1940 United States Federal Census
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James David Vaughan
1880 United States Federal Census
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