- Jerry Kirksey
-
Jerry Kirksey has been the editor of Singing News magazine from its inception in 1969 to the present. He has been involved in the Southern Gospel industry for over 45 years.
Biography
Jerry Kirksey was born in Panama City, Florida, United States June 13, 1940. After World War II he and his family moved back to his parent's native home of Pensacola, Florida. He attended public schools in Pensacola and graduated with the class of 1958.
Jerry began working in radio during his junior year of high school. After graduation he moved back to Panama City and worked at radio station WTHR. In March 1960 he returned to Pensacola and began working for the Florida Boys, a nationally recognized Southern Gospel quartet. His job at that time was radio promotions and office manager for the quartet. J.G. Whitfield, owner of the Florida Boys quartet, and Jerry founded the Singing News magazine in May 1969.
Jerry married Carolyn Sue Rhodes on October 1, 1967. They had their first son, Kenneth Bryan, on March 9, 1969 and their second son, Kenton Brett, on March 6, 1971.
Boone, North Carolina businessman Maurice Templeton had been advertising his Southern Gospel music cruises in Singing News for several years when he purchased the magazine from J.G. Whitfield and moved the new corporation to Boone in July 1987. Jerry has continued as editor of the magazine through the changes in ownership—the most recent of which was the purchase by Salem Communications in January 2006.
References
- Goff, Dr. James R. Close Harmony: A History of Southern Gospel. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
- Terrell, Bob. The Music Men: The Story of Professional Gospel Quartet Singing, p. 276. Asheville, 1990.
- Caires, Craig. Carolina Calls SRIA's Kirksey. Pensacola News Journal. 25 Apr 1987.
- Singing News, 1969–Present.
- Kirksey, Jerry. [Weblog Jerry's Journal] July 2004-Oct 2005. Singing News. 4 Jun 2006. <http://www.singingnews.com/news/jerrys_journal/>.
Categories:- 1940 births
- American magazine editors
- Living people
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.