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In this world that will beat coming home.
Be you king or pauper, rich or poor,
In your heart home will call ever more. And when a day turns into a year.
And the world causes your life to roam
Then one day there is something you will hear
That turns your heart to home. When the world is getting you down.
It is then that you’re heart turns to home.
Where your friends will all gather round
And you know that you’re never alone. But your home is more than a place.
It’s the family and friends you have known.
It’s someone that needs you that you can’t replace.
In you’re heart when you’re gone. There is no place that you will ever go
In this world that will beat coming home.
Be you king or pauper, rich or poor
In your heart home will call ever more. In your heart home will call ever more.
Composer: Daris Howard Daris Howard is an author and playwright who grew up on a farm in rural Idaho. He associated with many colorful characters including cowboys, farmers, lumberjacks and others.
Daris and his wife, Donna, have ten children and were foster parents for several years. He has also worked in scouting and cub scouts, at one time having 18 boys in his scout troop.
His plays, musicals, and books build on the characters of those he has associated with, along with his many experiences, to bring his work to life.
He and his family have enjoyed running a summer community theatre where he gets a chance to premiere his theatrical works and rework them to make them better. His published plays and books can be seen at http://www.darishoward.com. He has plays translated into German and French and his work has been done in many countries around the world.
In the last few years, Daris has started writing books and short stories. He writes a popular news column called Life’s Outtakes, that consists of weekly short stories and is published in various newspapers and magazines in the U.S. and Canada and has won many awards for his writing.
Daris and his wife, Donna, have ten children and were foster parents for several years. He has also worked in scouting and cub scouts, at one time having 18 boys in his scout troop.
His plays, musicals, and books build on the characters of those he has associated with, along with his many experiences, to bring his work to life.
He and his family have enjoyed running a summer community theatre where he gets a chance to premiere his theatrical works and rework them to make them better. His published plays and books can be seen at http://www.darishoward.com. He has plays translated into German and French and his work has been done in many countries around the world.
In the last few years, Daris has started writing books and short stories. He writes a popular news column called Life’s Outtakes, that consists of weekly short stories and is published in various newspapers and magazines in the U.S. and Canada and has won many awards for his writing.
Composer: Donna Howard Donna Howard loves the performance arena of music. She loves to play in jazz bands, dance bands, orchestras, and musicals. Also trained under Wilson Brown, she learned many of the techniques of high quality performance and music.
Pursuing her degree in music she also found great interest in the theory of music. Using these skill and working together, Donna and Daris were able to go through the songs written for the musical and refine them making the finished product much better.
In the musical Lilacs in the Valley her arranging style can be felt in songs like It Ain’t Much But It’s Home and Walkin’ Along.
Pursuing her degree in music she also found great interest in the theory of music. Using these skill and working together, Donna and Daris were able to go through the songs written for the musical and refine them making the finished product much better.
In the musical Lilacs in the Valley her arranging style can be felt in songs like It Ain’t Much But It’s Home and Walkin’ Along.
Arranger: Donna Howard Donna Howard loves the performance arena of music. She loves to play in jazz bands, dance bands, orchestras, and musicals. Also trained under Wilson Brown, she learned many of the techniques of high quality performance and music.
Pursuing her degree in music she also found great interest in the theory of music. Using these skill and working together, Donna and Daris were able to go through the songs written for the musical and refine them making the finished product much better.
In the musical Lilacs in the Valley her arranging style can be felt in songs like It Ain’t Much But It’s Home and Walkin’ Along.
Pursuing her degree in music she also found great interest in the theory of music. Using these skill and working together, Donna and Daris were able to go through the songs written for the musical and refine them making the finished product much better.
In the musical Lilacs in the Valley her arranging style can be felt in songs like It Ain’t Much But It’s Home and Walkin’ Along.
Orchestra Arranger: Heather Hogenson

