WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — MTSU’s College of Mass Communication showcased its nationally known recording industry program this weekend during several events in Southern California that are tied to the 56th annual Grammy Awards.
On Saturday, the college partnered with the Franklin-based Americana Music Association for an event at the legendary Troubadour club in West Hollywood to honor the late Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers, who died Jan. 3. The event, co-presented by Vector Management and Nissan, was a celebration of American Roots Music. Watch a video report below.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Since opening its doors in 1957, the legendary Troubadour nightclub has been where some of contemporary music’s biggest moments happened. The Eagles’ Don Henley and Glenn Frey met for the first time in the club’s front bar. Elton John made his U.S. debut here. The club…
LOS ANGELES — MTSU faculty and administrators greeted Music City artists and recording executives attending the Grammys Monday, Feb. 15, at a Leadership Music event near Staples Center, the site of the 58th annual awards ceremony. The reception at Rock’N Fish Restaurant, which also welcomed Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, was held just before…
LOS ANGELES — Middle Tennessee State University alumnus Torrance “Street Symphony” Esmond, honored Feb. 9 by his alma mater as part of its events before the Grammy Awards, had three pieces of advice to current students. The multiple Grammy and Dove award winner told them to graduate, network and take…
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