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Stephen Newby, DMA

Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship | Professor of Music Baylor University

  • Waco TX

Composer, conductor, gospel/jazz vocalist, and pianist with more than three decades of university-level teaching and administration.

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Biography

Stephen Michael Newby currently serves as The Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship, Professor of Music and as Ambassador for The Black Gospel Music Preservation Program at Baylor University. He formerly served as Minister of Worship at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, GA, and as Director for the Center for African American Worship Studies at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN. He held a tenured Professor of Music post at Seattle Pacific University, where he also served as Director of University Ministries, Director for the Center for Worship, and Senior Advisor to the University President for Missional Excellence.

He has more than three decades of university-level teaching and administration to his credit. He is a native of Detroit, Michigan, and received his Bachelor of Arts in Vocal Music Education from Madonna University in Livonia, Michigan. He received a Master of Music in Jazz Composition and Arranging from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He returned to Michigan to complete his Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and served as an Assistant Professor of Music Composition and Computer Arts. He received his Master of Arts in Theology from Seattle Pacific Seminary.

For more than 35 years, he has served in various church music ministries in Michigan, Massachusetts, Washington, California, Georgia and Texas. His voice and works have earned awards and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (Continental Harmony Grant), the King County Arts Commission of Washington, The Rackham School Fellowship for Ethnomusicological Research in Dakar, Senegal, and the John Wesley Work III National Composers’ Award. For more than nine years, he served as national anthem conductor for the Seattle Sounders FC. He created concert music for The Cascade Youth Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Ann Arbor Symphony, Canton Symphony Orchestra, New Haven Symphony, Savannah Symphony, and the New World Theater Orchestra, among others. His concert music works are recorded by Albany Records and Parma Recordings. His gospel music works are recorded and published by Maranatha Music and Newby’s Witness Music. His scholarly works are published by Redemption Press, Oxford University Press and Rowman & Littlefield, his worship and praise choral compositions are published by GIA, Gentry, Fred Bock, and OCP.

Areas of Expertise

Gospel Music
Gospel Music Restoration
Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Worship Music
Church Ministry

Education

Seattle Pacific University

M.A.

2019

University of Michigan

DMA

1994

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

MM

1987

Affiliations

  • FAME Music School
  • Seattle Composers Alliance
  • Editorial Advisory Board for Cascade Books
  • ASCAP Publisher and Writer-Newby’s Witness Music
  • National Association of Negro Musicians (N.A.N.M.)

Media Appearances

The Metro:”Golden Age of Gospel” archive highlights Detroit’s contributions to the genre

WDET 101.9  radio

2025-08-05

Stephen Newby, an ambassador for the program and a professor of music at Baylor University, joined the Metro to explain what “golden era” of gospel music is, why its still being archived today, and how Detroit artists fit into all of it.

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Baylor professor, ambassador co-author novel, celebrate gospel music legend

Baylor Lariat  online

2025-05-05

A new book co-authored by two Baylor professors is shedding light on the life and legacy of one of gospel music’s greatest pioneers. “Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch,” written by Robert Darden and Stephen Newby, offers the first comprehensive biography of the seven-time Grammy winner who reshaped gospel and contemporary worship music.

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Through it all: Baylor profs celebrate influence of Andrae Crouch

Baptist News  online

2025-04-24

The task of writing about Crouch’s life and influence fell to the two Baylor University professors — Newby and Darden. Baylor is home to the Black Gospel Music Preservation Program.

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