MTSU celebrated the new academic year and the First Amendment by throwing open the Tucker Theatre doors Sunday, Aug. 27, for a free public performance of..
“Freedom Sings, the Songs that Shaped America,” a documentary about free speech and music shot by students at Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Media..
NASHVILLE — “Freedom Sings: The Music that Changed America,” an entertaining and innovative concert experience, is coming to the Nashville Public Library for a free Sept...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — “Freedom Sings” celebrated its 16th anniversary at The Bluebird Cafe Tuesday night with songs of “truth, justice and equality” in honor of..
MTSU electronic media communication students once again lend behind-the-scenes expertise on Music Row—this time for Mass Communication dean Ken Paulson’s “Freedom Sings”..
Students from MTSU’s electronic media communication program worked behind-the-scenes at the Oct. 28 “Freedom Sings” concerts at Nashville’s famous Bluebird Cafe. Students deployed the college’s..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The experience MTSU students gain while working behind the scenes at events like the Newseum Institute’s “Freedom Sings” celebration at Nashville’s Bluebird..
NASHVILLE — Nashville Mayor Karl Dean on Tuesday honored Freedom Sings, a celebration of free speech and music that tours college campuses across the nation, on..
Renowned musicians celebrated the First Amendment in song on Nov. 2 during a special performance of “Freedom Sings” in MTSU’s Tucker Theatre. Performers include Ashley..
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