Baylus Benjamin McKinney
Baylus Benjamin McKinney or B. B. McKinney (July 22, 1886 – September 7, 1952), was an American singer, song writer, teacher, and music editor.[1]
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Birth name | Baylus Benjamin McKinney |
Also known as | B. B. McKinney |
Born | Heflin, Webster Parish Louisiana, USA | July 22, 1886
Died | September 7, 1952 66) | (aged
Genres | Gospel |
Occupation(s) | Singer, song writer, teacher, and music editor |
Biography
Early year
McKinney was a native of rural Heflin in south Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. His home church was Bistineau Baptist Church near Heflin, which holds an annual McKinney song service in July and bears an historical marker in his memory.[2] He was an alumnus of Louisiana College in Pineville, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Siegel-Myers School of Music and the Bush Conservatory of Music, both in Chicago, Illinois.
Musical career
McKinney wrote the words and music to 149 hymns and gospel songs. His most famous are "The Nail Scarred Hand" (1924), "Let Others See Jesus in You" (1924), "Satisfied with Jesus" (1926), "Speak to My Heart" (1927), "'Neath the Old Olive Trees" (1934), "Breathe on Me" (1937), and "Wherever He Leads I'll Go" (1937). He was also the editor of the widely-used Broadman Hymnal (1940, Nashville).
Legacy
B.B. McKinney Chapel, on the ground of the Falls Creek Baptist Encampment in Davis, Oklahoma, is named in his honor. He was posthumously inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1982.
References
- A Biographical and Bibliographical Study of Baylus Benjamin McKinney (1886-1952) PR Powell - 1973 - New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
- B. B. McKinney plaque, Bistineau Baptist Church, Heflin, Louisiana