Event Title

Closing Lecture and Performance

Location

Irene and Alan Wurtzel Theater
*NOTE: Event is capped at 50 attendees

Start Date

28-2-2020 4:30 PM

End Date

28-2-2020 6:00 PM

Description

Welcome and introduction of speaker by Fredara Hadley.

The closing lecture will be followed by a Q & A session.

Tammy Kernodle's scholarship has focused mainly on various genres of African American music, American music jazz, and gender and popular music. Her work has appeared in Musical Quarterly, American Music Research Journal, and a new anthology addressing the contributions of women to music, entitled Women's Voices Across Musical Worlds. She is the author of the biography Soul on Soul: The Life and Music of Mary Lou Williams and served as the associate editor of the three volume Encyclopedia of African American Music, which is the first monograph to survey the history of African American Music from 1619 until 2010.

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Feb 28th, 4:30 PM Feb 28th, 6:00 PM

Closing Lecture and Performance

Irene and Alan Wurtzel Theater
*NOTE: Event is capped at 50 attendees

Welcome and introduction of speaker by Fredara Hadley.

The closing lecture will be followed by a Q & A session.

Tammy Kernodle's scholarship has focused mainly on various genres of African American music, American music jazz, and gender and popular music. Her work has appeared in Musical Quarterly, American Music Research Journal, and a new anthology addressing the contributions of women to music, entitled Women's Voices Across Musical Worlds. She is the author of the biography Soul on Soul: The Life and Music of Mary Lou Williams and served as the associate editor of the three volume Encyclopedia of African American Music, which is the first monograph to survey the history of African American Music from 1619 until 2010.