Motown hit-maker Lamont Dozier, who co-created “Baby Love,” “Heat Wave” and “Can’t Help Myself,” among more than 50 No. 1 hits, took an enthusiastic, multigenerational..
Rarely does an MTSU guest speaker have an audience dancing before he gets on stage, but Lamont Dozier‘s nonstop string of Motown hits playing over..
Motown hit-maker Lamont Dozier was named a Fellow of the Center for Popular Music at MTSU during a special ceremony held Wednesday, Oct. 21, in..
Combine Bahamian sea chanties, African-American a cappella singing from the Georgia Sea Islands, ancient Appalachian ballads, cowhands’ fiddle tunes and homemakers’ work songs into an..
Middle Tennessee State University’s Center for Popular Music has completed a groundbreaking digitization project to launch its new American Vernacular Music Manuscripts website. Hundreds of..
Music journalist Barry Mazor will focus on Ralph Peer’s pioneering role in bringing the recording, marketing and publishing of blues, jazz, country, gospel and Latin..
Music producer, historian and educator Jerry Zolten will link artists like Uncle Dave Macon and Bill Monroe to musicians like Elvis Presley and his contemporaries..
MTSU faculty and staff shared efforts to increase student civic involvement, improve student graduation rates and promote the university’s Center for Popular Music with listeners..
Grammy-nominated folk scholar Stephen Wade is a walking, singing and sometimes dancing encyclopedia of traditional American music. If you have a chord, he has a..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Greg Reish Synopsis: The new director of MTSU’s Center for Popular Music outlines his priorities for the future and entertains..
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