The 14th annual Southern Girls Rock Camp is rolling for girls ages 10 to 17 who want to express themselves musically in a safe, positive environment. The..
MTSU’s Center for Popular Music is the recipient of another national grant from the Grammy Foundation, this time to digitize an extensive, “historically and culturally..
MTSU’s James Union Building will ring with the rhythms of Tejano music Wednesday, March 23, when conjunto masters Lorenzo Martinez and Ramon “Rabbit” Sanchez bring..
Producer/Writer/Announcer: Gina Logue Can you sing your way into elective office? There was a time when candidates thought it was possible, and two MTSU centers..
“Home Made Sugar and a Puncheon Floor,” a set of home recordings made by music icon John Hartford and fiddling legend Howdy Forrester, is the..
Grammy-winning music historian Elijah Wald will discuss his new book, “Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan and the Night That Split the Sixties,” at a..
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..







