Singing School - List of Singing Masters

List of Singing Masters

Ordered chronologically by date of birth.

  • William Billings (1746–1800)
  • Justin Morgan (ca. 1747- ca. 1798)
  • Jacob French (1754-1817)
  • Joseph Funk (1778–1862)
  • Benjamin Franklin White (1800–1879)
  • Jesse B. Aikin (1808–1900)
  • William Walker (1809–1875)
  • Aldine Silliman Kieffer (1840–1904)
  • Wilson Marion Cooper (1850–1916)
  • Seaborn Denson (1854–1936)
  • Charles H. Gabriel (1856–1932)
  • Anthony Johnson Showalter (1858–1924)
  • Thomas Denson (1863–1935)
  • James David Vaughan (1864–1941)
  • Tillit Sidney Teddlie (1885–1987)
  • William Burton Walbert (1886–1959)
  • Virgil Oliver Stamps (1892–1940)
  • Robert Sterling Arnold (1905–2003)
  • Joe Roper (1915–1990)
  • Videt Polk (1919–2002)
  • Byron E. Reid (1929- )
  • Hugh McGraw (1931 - )
  • Pauline Thompson (1944 - )
  • Richard DeLong (currently active)
  • Eugene McCammon (currently active)
  • Marty Phillips (currently active)
  • Joel D. McKissack (1955-)
  • Tim Eriksen (1966-) (currently active)

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  • Autrey Hayes
  • Key Dillard
  • Gene Jeffress
  • Jimmy L. Jeffress
  • James E. Reid

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