Uncle Dave Macon’s music is from another century, yet the showmanship and joy still bursts through, and aficionados still download it 25,000 times a year...
MTSU’s Center for Popular Music will be among the locations to be included in Phase I of the Tennessee Music Pathways, a statewide initiative that..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. John Vile Synopsis: The Constitutional scholar and dean of the University Honors College explains his new book “The American Flag:..
The “MTSU On the Record” radio program dug into the flag’s history, uses and controversies in advance of Flag Day with host Gina Logue’s interview..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Greg Reish Synopsis: The director of the Center for Popular Music describes writing the text for a collection of previously unpublished..
Publishing a carefully curated collection of previously unrecorded tunes by the late John Hartford was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program...
A wealth of previously undiscovered creativity from the pen of one of America’s most original musicians will come to light this summer with help from..
The headquarters for one of the nation’s most prestigious and respected groups of historians now has a home at MTSU The Oral History Association is..
Both Woody Guthrie and the Carolina Chocolate Drops might get a kick out of these new old-time music-loving folks. Dr. Dan Margolies, a professor of..
Walker Library teams up with the Gospel Music Association, MTSU’s Center for Popular Music, and the School of Music to salute gospel music history ..
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