MAJOR FIELD
Musicology
SPECIAL INTEREST
Twentieth-Century Music; American and African-American Music
POSITION
Liberal Arts and Sciences Faculty,, Louisiana, Assistant Professor, Music History, 1998-present
University, Pennsylvania, Assistant Professor, Music History, 1997-1998
Assistant Professor, Music Department, College of Arts and Sciences,, ARkansas 1992-1997
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Musicology, Yale University, M. Phil., Musicology, Yale University, B.A., Music, Yale College,
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
M.M., Composition, The Hartt School, University of Hartford, 2002 (in residence 1990-1992)
HONORS AND AWARDS
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) fellowship, 2004-2005, to research and write book, William Grant Still in New York: The Early Career of William Grant Still. ASCAP Deems Taylor Award, Symphonic article category, for article, “‘Dean of Afro-American Composers’” or ‘Harlem Renaissance Man’: The New Negro and the Musical Poetics of William Grant Still,” in A Study in Contradictions, Essays Toward a Biography of William Grant Still, Co-editor with Catherine Parsons Smith (University of California Press, 2000), 2001
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Musicological Society International Musicological Society Society for American Music (formerly the Sonneck Society) Center for Black Music Research International Association for the Study of Popular Music—United States Branch American Folklore Society American Studies Association Society for Music Theory Society for Ethnomusicology College Music Society Society of Composers, Inc.
COMPOSITION
Studied composition with James Sellars, Hartt School of Music, Connecticut, 1990-91.
PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE
Keyboardist, The Millennium Band, September 2003-present, May-June 2000, a blues-R&B band performing soul, R&B, and blues selections of the 1960s-1990s.
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