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My husband and I were discussing the                  other, trying to add reverb to it. I was literally trying
                               Tiger Sized Tunes                                                                                    difference between jazz and blues. Can you            that time.
                                                                                                                                                                                          to do something at 17 that no one else was doing at
                                                                                                                                    explain how these two genres are different,
                                                                                                                                    or perhaps the same?
                                                                                                                                                                                          My biggest fan was Jean Hammonds, my piano
                                                                                                                                    Jenna: The two genres aren’t as different as some     teacher, and the choir director at my high school. She
                        Interview with Dr. Jeremy Tubbs & Dr. Jenna McLean                                                          people might think. Blues influenced everything.      recognized my passion and abilities for music. Ms.
                                                  By Tammy Yosich                                                                   Country blues came from the early 20th century and    Hammonds gave me an assignment involving a syn-

                                                                                                                                    earlier. Artists like Robert Johnson’s blues influence   thesizer which generates audio through subtractive,
                                                                                                                                    that made its way into a lot of things but straight into   additive, and frequency modulation synthesis.  The
                                                                                                                                    Jazz, in my opinion. I suppose the main difference is   synthesizer had a floppy disc. She said I need to play
         It is a rare treat to sit down with two brilliant musicians who are also Doctoral professors of music; we are hon-         that there are so many sub-genres of jazz. Some are   music for my classmates and have them play along.
           ored for the opportunity. Dr. Jeremy Tubbs has a Ph.D. in Musicology and has performed and studied music                 more heavily blues influenced, while others such as   Consequently, I started writing mini data that includ-
          worldwide. Dr. Tubbs' extensive experience and knowledge of music makes him perfect to mentor and advise                  Charlie Parker, where you won’t hear as much of the   ed drum, bass, and guitar parts, even horn parts and
           UM music students. Dr. Jenna McLean is a young lady with timeless standards. Dr. McLean's first love is the              blues, in the 40’s. But advance ten years, you’ll hear   saved them to the synthesizer. Jean told me years later
        American songbook and all things Jazz. However, with her experience and education, she is the perfect musician              what is called ‘hard bop’ with people like Cannonball   that she continued to use the synthesizer well after I
        to share her knowledge in the lecture halls of the University of Memphis, Lambuth. ZGP Magazine is honored to               Adderley, Lee Morgan, you’ll hear more of the return   had graduated. It was because of Jean and her belief
                    have both Dr. Tubbs and Dr. McLean share their life, love, and wisdom of music with us.                         of the blues influence; with a gospel influence as well.   in me, in my musical and technological abilities that

                                                                                                                                    It really is just a complex, beautiful thing. I get excit-  I became part of the Lambuth recruitment process.
          ZGP: Where did music start for you?                    become a professor here.                                           ed talking about jazz and blues but struggle where to   Unbeknownst to me, Jean was talking me up all over
                                                                                                                                    start the legendary history.                          town.
          Jenna: There are a lot of singers in my family, so     Jenna: Yes. I’m originally from Colorado and lived
          there was a lot of music influence growing up. I sang   there all my life until I went to school at the Uni-              ZGP: What about you Jeremy, what type of              ZGP: When did you begin teaching for Uni-
          at church and at home with my siblings. I played the   versity of Wyoming for my undergraduate degree. I                  music do you lean toward?                             versity of Memphis (UM)?
          flute in school. I was in choirs and musicals from     returned to Colorado for my masters and doctorate
          elementary school onward. So, it all kind of spurred   degrees. Like Jeremy, I moved here for a faculty posi-             Jeremy: At six-years-old I loved playing Christmas    Jeremy: I attended Lambuth and obtained a perfor-
          my interest in music. I’ve just finished with my doc-  tion with the University of Memphis, Lambuth.                      songs, playing Jingle Bells on the piano. Christmas   mance degree in guitar, took two years off. I went to
          torate in music.                                                                                                          songs provided me with tunes easily remembered        Boston, Berklee College of Music, as a post-under-
                                                                 ZGP: Jenna, how did you find Jackson?                              and that stuck with me all year long. However, my     grad. I took the time to really research what programs
          Jeremy: I simply fell in love with music as a young                                                                       passion for music came from what my mom listened      I wanted to go into as well as playing music a lot. I
          kid. My mother recognized something musically in       Jenna: Well, I was looking for jobs in higher edu-                 to through her turntable in the early 80s. I listened   played in numerous bands to gain experience and
          me and supported me.  I technically started playing    cation. I applied for several jobs at the start of the             to a lot of Beach Boys and the Beatles. I can’t stress   toured a little bit which helped me understand the
          when I was five or six years old and getting lessons   pandemic and by some miracle, the UM job opened.                   enough of just how much I listened to these two       business side of things. I became more of a session
          around seven years old. Like Jenna, I just kept going   I applied, and they hired me in a lightning-fast man-             groups – a lot. My mom loved the Beatles, my dad      musician, where I was involved in multiple recordings
          and coupled my love of music with my love of tech-     ner.                                                               didn’t really listen to too many records. My mom      around this area.
          nology, creating music, and performing. Fortunately,                                                                      would be cleaning and jamming to the tunes coming
          I have tremendous support from family and friends.     Jeremy: It was lightning fast. The whole process hap-              from that turntable. The Beatles album, “Revolver”    I ultimately landed on musicology because it is hard
          Music was something I was told I was good at and       pened in like a week.                                              was played often. I just love that first track, “Tax man”   for me to focus on one thing, this pathway allowed
          encouraged to keep chasing. I love focusing on                                                                            and that Abbey Road sound. There was something        me to focus on multiple areas of music. You can focus
          multiple things, which can be a bad thing. But music   ZGP: Did you have any ties to Jackson?                             about that record and that sound that literally just   on the who, what, when, where, and how and dive
          offers me a way to multi-focus.                                                                                           drew me in with passion.                              into other aspects of music like technology, popular
                                                                 Jenna: No, but I have several friends who live in                                                                        music, or traditional music studies; I stuck with pop-
          ZGP: Jeremy you are from Jackson, Ten-                 Nashville or were from Nashville who now live else-                Kids riding their bikes, playing baseball, and all that   ular music. Honestly, the University of Memphis has
          nessee, correct? Jenna, you are from Colo-             where. I have heard a lot about Nashville and Mem-                 stuff was happening but that was just for fun, this mu-  one of the best musicology programs in the world.  At
          rado?                                                  phis, and their central bridge of music history. I was             sic I was hearing was pure obsession. I learned how to   the time there were only four musicology professors
                                                                 excited to check that out. Moving here was like this               play guitar, had a four-track recorder in my bedroom,   at UM, and they all have written books, they have
          Jeremy: Yes. I’m originally from Jackson, completed    big, exciting thing.                                               at some point I bought a drum kit, and I had micro-   earned Grammy awards. University of Memphis is
          my studies at Lambuth University in 1997, moved                                                                           phones. I was just plugging things in and recording
          away for about 11 years, and ultimately returned to    ZGP: Jenna, you are Jazz singer, correct?                          music to tape. I was bouncing from one track to an-                             Continued Next Page

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