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McKinney, Baylus Benjamin

McKinney, Baylus Benjamin, American composer and editor of gospel hymns; b. Heflink, La., July 22, 1886; d. Bryson City, N.C., Sept. 7, 1952. He was educated at Mt. Lebanon Academy in La., La. Coll., and the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he subsequently taught (1919–32). He was music ed. for the Robert H. Coleman publishing firm in Dallas (1918–35) and for the Baptist Sunday School Board’s widely used Broadman Hymnal (1941). He wrote both words and music to some 150 gospel hymns and set more than 100 texts to music.

Bibliography

W. Reynolds and A. Faircloth, The Songs of B.B. M. (Nashville, Term., 1974); T. Terry, B.B. M.: A Shaping Force in Southern Protestant Music (diss., North Tex. State Univ., 1981); R. Hastings, Glorious Is Thy Name!: B.B. M., the Man and His Music (Nashville, Tenn., 1986).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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