- Robert M. Barr
Bob Barr (d. 1988) was the conductor of the famed Jordan High School Band in Columbus, Georgia from 1946 to 1963. Under his direction, the Jordan High School Band achieved the highest acclaim winning many state and national titles.
Barr was originally from
Oklahoma and he studied at theCincinnati Conservatory of Music before becoming a teacher. He was a chorus director inFort Benning , before moving on to his position at Jordan. He was a national champion as atuba player and at one point in his younger days played with theIndianapolis Symphony Orchestra . His Jordan High School Band was voted the American Legion Award as the nation's outstanding high school band in 1952. He became conductor of the revived Columbus Symphony in 1950 and founded the Columbus Youth Symphony in 1955.His success caused
Muscogee County schools to divide their band and chorus departments---a separation that continues today. In 1987, Jordan was named to the Historic Roll of Honor of High School Concert Bands from 1920-1960 by theJohn Philip Sousa Foundation . His bands at Jordan High andGlynn Academy in Brunswick, Ga. won 32 consecutive superior rankings. He was also a teacher for the famedBrevard Music Center camp from the mid '60's through the mid '70's.After leaving Glynn Academy, he spent several years at Converse College in Spartanburg, SC before his retirement. He is a member of the [http://www.hsbdna.com/hof.htm National High School Band Director's Hall of Fame] and the Phi Beta Mu Band Director's Fraternity Hall of Fame. Since his death in 1988, the [http://www.geocities.com/bobbarrband Bob Barr Community Band] has been playing in his memory for the city of Columbus.
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