Cliff Barrows, Billy Graham’s song leader for six decades, dies at 93
He was not on the list.
Cliff Barrows, who led songs for evangelist Billy Graham for
six decades, died under hospice care in Charlotte, N.C., a memorial website
disclosed. He was 93 years old.
“Cliff and I were together more than 60 years and in all
that time we never had an argument,” Billy Graham said in a statement on
Tuesday (Nov. 15). “We had a few disagreements, but I can’t even remember
those. It’s been a wonderful fellowship in our whole organization. There
wouldn’t be a Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in the way it is today
without him.”
Barrows, a native of Ceres, Calif., earned a degree in
sacred music at Bob Jones University and was an assistant pastor at Temple
Baptist Church in St. Paul, Minn. On his honeymoon with his wife, Wilma
“Billie” Newell, the couple first met Billy Graham, and handled music for the
evangelist’s Grand Rapids, Mich., crusade in 1947.
After that, Graham, Barrows and soloist George Beverly Shea
— who died at 104 years of age in 2013 — were inseparable. The trio, backed by
associate evangelists and guest musical artists, held campaigns across the
United States and around the world. Their largest audience, 1.1 million, was
during the 1973 crusade at Yoido Plaza in Seoul, Korea.
Barrows led the mass choirs at Graham’s crusades, sang on
occasion with Shea and was the weekly host/announcer for Graham’s “Hour of
Decision” radio broadcast. Barrows was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of
Fame in 1988 and into the National Religious Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1996.
“His uncanny ability to lead a Crusade choir of thousands of
voices or an audience of a hundred thousand voices in a great hymn or Gospel
chorus is absolutely unparalleled,” Graham wrote in his autobiography, “Just As
I Am.”
Jerry A. Johnson, president and CEO of the National
Religious Broadcasters, said Barrows was full of joy.
“He spoke with joy, sang with joy and led God’s people to
sing with joy at the Billy Graham crusades,” Johnson said.
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