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C.S. Grogan (b.June 2, 1913, d. March 25, 2006 in Sanford, North Carolina, USA) was a Christian minister who served 10 churches over a 38-year period, as well as being involved in radio broadcasting ministry for 30 years. Music was one of his favorite most loved things. He served as a member on the Music Committee for the Church of God General Assembly and served as a member on the first staff of writers at the Tennessee Music and Printing Company and the Music Study Commission for the Church of God. Rev. Grogan has 207 Gospel songs to his credit. His first published song was written in 1951 and was titled "Need No Mansion Here" This song was recorded by Wally Fowler and The Original Oak Ridge Quartet. Many other artists sang and recorded several of his songs over the years including The Speer Family, The Lee College Touring Choir , The Continental Quartet, The Ken Apple Trio, Sego Brothers And Naomi, The Singing Americans and The Harvesters Quartet. He also had a prison ministry during his pastorate times.