Talking Up Music Education
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 49:32:37
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Synopsis
Talking Up Music Education is a podcast from The NAMM Foundation hosted by Mary Luehrsen that celebrates music learning through conversations with artists, teachers and students, music business professionals, and thought leaders who are passionate about music education.
Episodes
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037- No Hang Ups: Towne Credits Music Education Opportunities for Their Success and Shares Why They Named Their Van “Betty White.”
08/08/2017 Duration: 32minTowne is a Nashville-based powerhouse duo featuring Steevie Steeves, a Pennsylvania -bred, music theater geek, and Jon Decious, a Kentucky boy and former bassist for a punk-rock band. The two talents unexpectedly crossed paths at Skip Ewing’s Horse and Writer Seminar in Wyoming where they immediately connected musically. In this special episode recorded at the Summer NAMM Show they share their musical beginnings, thank their favorite music teachers, and give a powerful LIVE performance of their song, “Hang Ups,” with Decious playing a left-handed Cole Clark acoustic guitar.
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036- Sugarland's Kristian Bush on Family, Baked Beans, and Becoming a Singing Video Game Monster
08/08/2017 Duration: 40minGrammy-winning singer/songwriter Kristian Bush talks about his career diversity, from writing and recording the theme song to "Say Yes to the Dress," to writing music for a video game monster called "Shugabush" designed in his image, to his record-breaking country music duo, Sugarland.
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035- Celebrating a Legend: Crystal Gayle on Living a Musical Life
01/08/2017 Duration: 15minCountry Superstar Crystal Gayle who is best known for her #1 crossover hit, “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue,” shares insights about growing up in a musical family, the importance of her favorite music teacher, and why being honored for an American Eagle Award for making contributions to a musical life in America—at Summer NAMM—was so significant.
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034- It's a Wrap Anaheim: Thanks for Great Partnership!
24/01/2017 Duration: 20minAnaheim and NAMM have formed a great partnership that benefits NAMM attendees, citizens of Anaheim, the city of Anaheim, and NAMM. Mary Luehrsen and Jay Burress, President & CEO of Visit Anaheim, discuss this symphonic partnership.
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033- Forward With the Arts: The Role of the Arts in Connecting us ALL!
24/01/2017 Duration: 38minNew York Times columnist, David Brooks, and Kathy Fletcher, Director, Turnaround Arts Initiative discuss the important work that Turnaround Arts does through the strategic use of the arts.
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032- It Takes a Village: Building a Resounding YES for Music Education
24/01/2017 Duration: 22minWhen Linda Wagner took over as Anaheim Elementary Schools Superintendent, there were no music programs in any of the schools. Linda shares the steps that Anaheim is taking to achieve their goal of having a fully supported music program in every school.
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031- From Center Field to Band Leader: A Conversation with a Champion for Music Education
23/01/2017 Duration: 30minBernie Williams joins us live from the 2017 NAMM Show to discuss the influence music has had in his life, earning a college degree later in life, and how his musical abilities have grown over the last several years.
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030- Just Call Us the Accidentals: A Promising Music Career in Progress
23/01/2017 Duration: 24minSavannah Buist, Katie Larson, Michael Dause started making beautiful music in Traverse City, Michigan in 2012 and are quickly gaining attention. Billboard magazine named them one of the top breakout bands after hearing them play SXSW in 2015, and they delighted the crowds at the 2017 NAMM Show.
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029- Opportunity, Rigor, Results: Sphinx Music
22/01/2017 Duration: 19minDirector of Education at the Sphinx Organization, Xavier Verna reveals how the Sphinx Organization is overcoming a lack of diversity in the arts with camps, scholarships, and competitions for black and latino students.
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028- New Sounds, New Perspectives: Black Violin
22/01/2017 Duration: 18minBlack Violin duo Kev Marcus and Wil B. share their story of growing up in Fort Lauderdale, attending Dillard High School of Performing Arts, and their belief that the arts allow students to open their minds and dream.
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027-A View from the Producer's Chair with Terry Wollman
21/01/2017 Duration: 17minRecorded LIVE at NAMM 2017, music producer Terry Wollman joins Mary Luehrsen to discuss how the role of the producer and how to serve the artist and the song.
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026- A Unique League: Supporting US Orchestras
21/01/2017 Duration: 22minMusical coalitions are a powerful way to accomplish mutual goals. Heather Noonan, Vice President for Advocacy for the League of American Orchestras says that having really strong coalitions effects engaging national efforts and working strategically together is crucial for success.
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025- Together for Arts Education: Updates on the National Network
21/01/2017 Duration: 22minArts Education Partnership director, Jane Best, discusses the work of the Education Commission of the States. Jane talks about the work the organization is doing to support theater arts, dance, drama, visual arts, and of course, music.
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024- One Voice: Inspiring Arts Education Advocacy at State and Local Levels
21/01/2017 Duration: 22minJeff Poulin, Arts Education Program Manager at Americans for the Arts, discusses his work with arts and culture legislation. He shares his views on how community arts and cultural organizations work to increase public school arts education programs and gives information about Shared Endeavor.
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023- Music Makes Us: Expanding Music Education Opportunities
21/01/2017 Duration: 27minLaurie Schell, Director of Music Makes Us, shares her success story of how the city of Nashville is helping advance music education. Through the work of Music Makes Us and the Music City Advisory Board, 60% of their students are involved in music education.
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022- Supporting GenNext- Opportunities for Future Careers in Music
21/01/2017 Duration: 25minRecorded Live at the 2017 NAMM Show, Bill Pelto, executive director, The College Music Society and Mary Luehrsen have a conversation about how NAMM's GenNext program helps support and train the next generation of music teachers.
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021- A Road to MORE: School and Community Arts Education Partnerships
20/01/2017 Duration: 33minDavid Dik, National Executive Director of Young Audiences Arts for Learning, discusses the importance of arts standards and giving teachers the ability to have flexibility within those standards that will equip students with the skills and methodology for success.
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020- A Lobbyist’s View: The Importance of Building Connections with YOUR Elected Officials at Every Level
20/01/2017 Duration: 31minRecorded LIVE at NAMM 2017, Leo Coco discusses his role working with policy makers in Washington DC and accomplishment he has helped achieve as an advocate for music education.
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019- Music and Arts Education Advocacy: Staying the Course
20/01/2017 Duration: 30minFormer Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee sits down with Mary Luehrsen to discuss how he successfully helped legislation that requires all public school students to participate in music and the arts.
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018- “Radical Inclusiveness” in Music Education through El Sistema
09/01/2017 Duration: 01h13minRecorded LIVE from The 70th Annual Midwest Clinic! A Conversation about “Radical Inclusiveness” in music and the arts with Eric Booth, Co-Author of Playing for Their Lives: The Global El Sistema Movement for Social Change Through Music. Featuring student performances by The Chicago El Sistema Exchange.