Dean of Graduate Studies at Southeastern Oklahoma State University (Durant, Oklahoma)
Director of Music at First United Methodist Church (Sherman, Texas)
“So long as the human spirit thrives on this planet, music in some living form will accompany and sustain it
and give it expressive meaning.” - Aaron Copland
PUBLICATIONS & RECORDINGS
Lectures/Presentations
March 2018 “Healthy Singing for Young Voices,” Denton ISD Teacher In-Service (Denton, TX)
January 2018 “A Deeper Look at Vocal Technique,” Oklahoma Music Educators Association (Tulsa, OK)
January 2017 “Crash Course: Vocal Techniques for Choral Music Educators,” Oklahoma Music Educators Association (Tulsa, OK)
August 2016 “Blah! Blah! Blah! – Vocal Health in the Lecture Hall,” Faculty Symposium, Southeastern Oklahoma State University (Durant, OK)
September 2014 “Healthy Musician: Hearing, Vocal and Musculoskeletal Health,” Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, OK)
September 2013 “Healthy Musician: Hearing, Vocal and Musculoskeletal Health,” University of Tulsa (Tulsa, OK)
September 2013 “Healthy Musician: Hearing, Vocal and Musculoskeletal Health,” Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, OK)
January 2013 “The Healthy Musician: Hearing, Vocal, and Musculoskeletal Health,” Oklahoma Association of Music Schools (Tulsa, OK)
October 2012 “O Tod wie bitter bist du”: A Lecture Recital, Art of Death and Dying Symposium, University of Houston (Houston, TX)
Publication
“Come to the Water” (music by Anna Laura Page and text by Jeremy Blackwood), Lorenz Corporation (Dayton, OH), September 2015.
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Octavo recognized as Editor’s Choir by JW Pepper Music (National Music Distributor)
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Octavo included in the March/April/May 2016 publication of Volunteer Choir, a collection of octavos in a subscription service.