Background
Pursell was born in Oakland, California and raised in Tulare.
Pursell was born in Oakland, California and raised in Tulare.
He studied composition in Baltimore and arranged for the United States. Air Force Band while serving in World World War World War II Bill Pursell studied classical composition under Howard Hanson at the Eastman School of Music and earned a master"s in composition in the mid-fifties.
He had a brief but successful career as a popular musician before continuing on as a session player. Later that decade, he worked with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and taught at Tennessee State University and Vanderbilt University. In 1962 he signed with Columbia Records, who released a full-length album of his entitled Our Winter Love the following year.
The album reached #15 on the Billboard 200 on the strength of the popularity of the title track, which hit #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in addition to hitting #4 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #20 on the Black Singles chart.
The arrangements for the album were made by Bill Justis and Pursell, and the orchestra was conducted by Grady Martin. His follow-up single "Loved" reached Billboard position 121.
Pursell later recorded for Epic, Henry Stone"s Alston, and Dot, but never hit the popular charts again. In 1985, Pursell was named Composer of the Year by the Tennessee Music Teachers Association.
In 1996 he completed his Doctor of Musical Arts degree (DMA) at Eastman School of Music.
Pursell has been a member of the faculty of the School of Music at Belmont University since 1980.