His arrangements - published by Waring's Shawnee Press - are still very popular throughout the USA, especially with high school and community choirs.
In 1974, Shawnee Press published his "We'll Sing a Glory" as a concluding opus posthumous.
Most of Bright's scores were originally published by Waring's Shawnee Press.
Shawnee Press, Inc., is a music publisher and one of the largest publishers of printed music and recordings in the world.
Shawnee Press was founded in 1939 by famed bandleader/choirmaster from the Golden Age of radio and television, Fred Waring.
Accordingly, he changed the name of the company from "Words and Music" to "Shawnee Press".
His music is published by Carl Fischer, Shawnee Press, Theodore Presser, and Galaxy Music.
Shawnee Press began publishing his compositions in 1968, followed by G.Schirmer Inc. in 1971 and Belwin Mills in 1974.
For this, he wrote "The Charge Suite", published by Shawnee Press, which included "Bugler's Dream".
Mutations, Shawnee Press, Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania (1972)