Joseph Philbrick Webster (1819-1875) was an American composer known for his many popular songs during the mid-19th century. He was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, and showed a talent for music at a young age. He studied music in Boston and later moved to New York City to pursue a career in the music industry.
Webster's most famous song is "Lorena," which he wrote during the Civil War. The song became popular with both Union and Confederate soldiers and was considered the unofficial anthem of the war. Another popular song by Webster was "In The Sweet By And By," which has become a staple in Christian hymnals.
Webster was an influential figure in American music, and his contributions helped shape the popular music of the time. His songs were known for their catchy melodies, stirring lyrics, and emotional depth. Webster died in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1875, but his music remains popular to this day.
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