The July 2018 edition of the “Out of the Blue” television magazine show from Middle Tennessee State University, available to watch above, features conversations about the..
Middle Tennessee State University attracted popular music educators from throughout the nation to the Blue Raider campus this week for the 2018 Association for Popular Music..
MANCHESTER, Tenn. — Hot dust turned to soggy mud Sunday, June 10, in Coffee County, but that didn’t stop students from Middle Tennessee State University’s College..
MANCHESTER, Tenn. — Capturing and recording high-quality sound coming from the Who Stage at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival means solving a lot of different..
MANCHESTER, Tenn. — The nondescript set of white tents and port-a-potties that make up the media compound at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival seem dull compared..
MANCHESTER, Tenn. — It may be the fifth year that Middle Tennessee State University has deployed a team of multimedia communicators to cover the Bonnaroo Music..
JACKSON, Tenn. — MTSU’s “Take a Closer Look” messaging, a multimedia effort to underscore the many pride points of the university, was recognized by the Tennessee..
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Reish Synopsis: The director of the Center for Popular Music describes writing the text for a collection of previously unpublished..
National media outlets recently quoted MTSU faculty experts on such topics as white supremacists, the pension crisis in Russia, the possible execution of poachers in..
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...
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