
Julia Ward Howe
Biography
Julia Ward Howe ( HOW; May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910) was an American author and poet, known for writing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" as new lyrics to the song "John Brown's Body," and the original 1870 pacifist Mothers' Day Proclamation. She was also an advocate for abolitionism and a social activist, particularly for women's suffrage.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Everything Must Go
1996

Memphis Underground
1969

Hooked On Classics 2 - Can't Stop The Classics
1982

Cal Tjader Quartet
1956

My Eyes Have Seen
1959

Bless This House (20 Songs Of Joy)
1978

Leonard Bernstein Conducts Great Marches
1972

Once In A Lifetime (Live At The Waikiki Outrigger Hotel)
1970

Battle Hymn Of The Republic / Ave Maria
1968

You Gotta Go! Go! Go!
1964

Some People
1986
Credited work
706 releases · 148 albums · active 1950–2025
- Performance · 689
- Other credits · 44
Studios: Soundesign, Brattleboro · Soundtrack Studios · BMG Recording Studios · The Blue Note Jazz Club
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Joan Baez
- Andy Williams
- John Williams (4)
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- Leonard Bernstein
- Louis Clark
- Royal Dano
