William Bullock
Bio:Dr. William J. Bullock (b. 1943) is a retired professor of music, choral conductor, and arts administrator. His degrees (BME, MA, Ph.D.) are from The Florida State University. He taught music and conducted choruses at Tarrant County (Texas) College (1968–1977), the University of Southern Mississippi (1977–1982) and the Columbus (Georgia) State University’s The Joyce and Henry Schwob School of Music (1982–2001). During his career, Dr. Bullock designed concerts around many different themes, conducted small- and large-scale choral works and theater productions, served as adjudicator and guest conductor in seven south and southwestern states, led concert tours of Mexico and Eastern and Western Europe, and facilitated study tours of Scandinavia, Australia, Vienna and Vancouver. He also served as a state president of the American Choral Directors Association, executive director of Georgia’s Southeastern Music Center, and choirmaster for Methodist and Episcopal churches. He has been published by Keiser Southern Music, GIA Publications, Concordia Publishing House, Lawson-Gould Music Publishers, Hildegard Publishing, TUX People’s Music, Sigma Squared Music, Cimarron Press, Potenza Music, Eighth Note Publications and Imagine Music.