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History

The History of AAM

The timeline at the link below draws heavily upon Victor Hill’s, A Concise History of the Association of Anglican Musicians: 1966-2006, which, in part, was based on previous work by Mildred Buttrey and Edgar Billups.

View Past Presidents of AAM

View the Interactive Timeline

(Click to zoom in on the text in the timeline.)



AAM Conference, England 2017. Photo credit: Dr. Homer Ferguson III.

 

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