Further Reading
- Bright, Houston. "The Composer Looks at the Choral Director." In The Choral Journal: Official Publication of the American Choral Directors Association; January-February 1967; Vol. VII, No. 3; pp. 24-26: Tampa, Florida.
- Herrington, John Scott (1992). The Choral Music of Houston Bright: A Descriptive Style Analysis. Doctoral dissertation: University of Missouri-Kansas City, Missouri. University Microfilms International: Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- Strimple, Nick (2002). Choral Music in the Twentieth Century. Amadeus Press, LLC/Hal Leonard Corp.: Pompton Plains, New Jersey.
- Unger, Melvin P. (2005). Historical Dictionary of Choral Music. Scarecrow Press/Rowman & Littlefield: Lanham, Maryland.
- The Wind Repertory Project. Houston Bright. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
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