David Humphreys
Biography
David Humphreys (July 10, 1752 – February 21, 1818) was an American Revolutionary War colonel and aide de camp to George Washington, a secretary and intelligence agent for Benjamin Franklin in Paris, American minister to Portugal and then to Spain, entrepreneur who brought Merino sheep to America, and member of the Connecticut state legislature. He also was a prolific poet and author and a member of the Hartford Wits. As secretary and speechwriter to George Washington during his administration, Humphreys was the nation's first U.S. presidential speechwriter.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
197 releases · 45 albums · active 1973–2011
- Performance · 268
- Other credits · 86
Studios: Digital Recorders · The Music Mill, Nashville, TN · Waxworks & Sound Lab · Master's Touch
Frequent collaborators
- Alabama
- Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
- Michael Card
- Jay Hoppus
- Vassar Clements
- Chet Atkins, C.G.P.
- Take 6
- Helen Cornelius








