B. B. McKinney: a shaping force in southern Protestant music

When, at age forty-nine, B.B. McKinney becae the Music Editor for the Baptist Sunday School Board, he began a career as probably the most influential man in Southern Baptist music, setting in motion the machinery that has made the Southern Baptist church music program among the largest in the nation...

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Main Author: Terry, Terry Carel
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Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1981
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc7981352017-08-09T05:09:25Z B. B. McKinney: a shaping force in southern Protestant music Terry, Terry Carel church music Protestant churches Southern Protestantism music history Baylus Benjamin McKinney When, at age forty-nine, B.B. McKinney becae the Music Editor for the Baptist Sunday School Board, he began a career as probably the most influential man in Southern Baptist music, setting in motion the machinery that has made the Southern Baptist church music program among the largest in the nation. After six years with the Board, McKinney was promoted to Secretary of the newly-formed Church Music Department. Through his leadership state conventions were led to employ music secretaries to help train and assist churches with their individual music programs. Besides his continued editorship and composing, he set up, with his associate Hines Sims, the Church Music Training Course, and began the publication of a monthly journal, The Church Musician. North Texas State University 1981-08 Thesis or Dissertation Text local-cont-no: 1002782663-Terry https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc798135/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc798135 English Public Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights
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topic church music
Protestant churches
Southern Protestantism
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Baylus Benjamin McKinney
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Protestant churches
Southern Protestantism
music history
Baylus Benjamin McKinney
Terry, Terry Carel
B. B. McKinney: a shaping force in southern Protestant music
description When, at age forty-nine, B.B. McKinney becae the Music Editor for the Baptist Sunday School Board, he began a career as probably the most influential man in Southern Baptist music, setting in motion the machinery that has made the Southern Baptist church music program among the largest in the nation. After six years with the Board, McKinney was promoted to Secretary of the newly-formed Church Music Department. Through his leadership state conventions were led to employ music secretaries to help train and assist churches with their individual music programs. Besides his continued editorship and composing, he set up, with his associate Hines Sims, the Church Music Training Course, and began the publication of a monthly journal, The Church Musician.
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