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literally at the top of the heap with musicology      business – the Beatles did it right – including how to               When my grandmother was suffering from Alzhei-         the desire to hear music never died. Musicians and
          programs. It is because of the outstanding program    learn from their mistakes. They made it because there                mer’s, she didn’t forget songs.                        those who love music just found new ways to bring
          that attracted me back to Jackson and audition,       were more than just the four members, it was a musi-                 Humans gravitate toward music; you can’t go any-       it to the listener. COVID brought out technolo-
          submitting writing samples, and the whole process     cal machine.  They had a great manager, a great pro-                 where in the world without experiencing some type      gy, bringing music virtually to the people. It also
          of becoming accepted. I was really blessed they loved   ducer, a great record label behind them and a great                of music. Demographics somewhat effects that, for      has provided a time to write. During this massive
          me and accepted me in that program, finishing my      marketing team. So, studying the Beatles holistically                example in West Tennessee it is culturally, political-  lockdown, musicians continued to produce their
          doctorate at the UM.                                  and not just their music was a heavy influence on me.                ly, socially, economically, and so forth different than   music. We are going to see a great creative peri-
                                                                                                                                     that of Anchorage, Alaska or that of Helsinki, Fin-    od now, post COVID. I mean even after COVID,
          Ultimately, Lambuth hired me back. But within three   When it comes to guitar players, of course Stevie Ray                land. So demographically, you have different cultural   people will be provided new opportunities to view
          years the school unfortunately fell on irreversible   Vaughn or drummers like Matt Sorum. I love The                       instruments, sounds, voices, technologies, and even    concerts, perhaps online virtual tickets will boom
          hard times and closed. Luckily around that time UM    Red Hot Chili Peppers to Pearl Jam, and more recent                  different influencers but still music can bring people   because people may prefer to watch the concern
          took over Lambuth and allowed me to stay on, since    bands like Big Wreck and Thornley. Honestly, I like                  together locally, as well as globally. Music is universal   from their less crowded living room, or some will
          I was well established. I was the only musicology pro-  good music. I mean it could be Michael Bublé’ some-                and connective, but it is also a vehicle for change, for   be anxious to catch a live show again.
          fessor left, so UM not only asked me to stay but asked   one like Dua Lipa, who is just the epitome of good                emotions, and honestly a vehicle for our memory.
          that I start a music program on Lambuth’s campus,     music and solid songwriting. In the country genre,                                                                          Jenna: The pandemic has offered musicians a
          now called University of Memphis, Lambuth.            Chris Stapleton. Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, I                     Jenna: Yes, while we may not all understand the        chance to breath a little bit, perhaps take stock of
                                                                mean “Red Headed Stranger” by Nelson in 1975 is                      words, we can all understand the music.                and reprioritize their life; including take the time
          ZGP: Who are some of your musical influ-              just awesome.                                                                                                               to reflect on their artistic visions; to step back and
          ences?                                                                                                                     ZGP: If tomorrow all the music was gone,               discover what it all means. Even though the time
                                                                ZGP: How do you feel music connects peo-                             you two had to create it, how would you                has been painful for many, hopefully, something
          Jenna: I’ve always felt Jazz fit me like a glove. I mean   ple and unifies humanity?                                       start?                                                 good has emerged.
          I studied classical music first in my undergrad, and                                                                                                                                                           Dr. Jeremy Tubbs
          I feel like I could be good at it but inevitably I just   Jenna: That’s a great question. It goes back to what             Jenna: The first thing I think of is our voice. No matter                           with his amazing
          didn’t feel it was a good fit for my voice. I think I   qualifies as good music. I think we can appreciate it              the culture, all singing comes from speech so that                                  and talented wife,
          have an old soul in that way. My maternal grandfa-    if whoever is putting the music out, writing music,                  would be a great starting point. Experimenting with                                 Allison.
          ther sang with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, the music   performing music has some sort of personal offering                 the different sounds of our voices, that could go in so
          army in the 40s. So, it’s probably in my blood to love   or connection for the listener. If they are revealing a           many directions.
          the American Songbook. Some of my favorite musi-      piece of their soul to an audience. This is valuable to
          cal influences are the legendary Ella Fitzgerald and   people who are consuming music and why the listen-                  Jeremy: If look at the history of music, of course in-
          Sarah Vaughan, plus some of the newer jazz singers    er continues to return to music for the connections.                 struments were created, but for the most part almost
          like Esperanza Spalding and Cecile McLorin Sal-       Why we turn it on at all is to tap into someone else’s               all the music that has survived throughout history is
          vant. Salvant is young like me and is really doing the   insight and experience and find out we are not alone              vocal music. Writing sounds, which took thousands of
          straight jazz thing. She is gaining acclaim for doing   and to connect to that shared human experiences.                   years, took a huge amount time to achieve. If we forget   Check out Jackson’s Anthem
          jazz well. Of course, I really love the funk and soul   On the artist side of things, you can appear quite                 everything, and everything went away it would just      produced by Dr. Tubbs
          artists like Aretha Franklin, who is one of my great   vulnerable. I’ve had people question what a particular              start over again. It must, people will start using their
          heroes. Donny Hathaway, I literally could go on and   song is about and if I’m ok. Sometimes the music isn’t               voice to sing, we will bang on things to create sounds,
          on.                                                   as raw, but sometimes it is, and we draw inspiration                 and we would be curious about the natural sounds         Dr. Jenna McLean
                                                                from the music we write and perform.                                 around us. The great thing about music is everyone           with Billie
          Jeremy: As far as musical influences, I tell my stu-                                                                       has a place in the puzzle. This means those who enjoy
          dents all the time, I just don’t like music that is out   Jeremy: As far as how music connects people, my                  making the music and those who enjoy listening to it;
          of tune, for example, or songs without substance. I’m   musicology brains says music is the universal lan-                 perhaps we need more listeners than those making it.
          influenced by classical music and literally yesterday   guage. Music has healing properties, such as blues                 But there are people who would wake up, and still be
          as I was driving home, I was listening to Beethoven.   music talking about the bad stuff, but talking about                able to listen to sounds and know what it is exactly.
          Eric Clapton was a huge influence and I love him as a   it makes you feel better. Music provided therapy.                  We can be assured of one thing, if we experienced a                                   Check out the
          guitar player and a player of blues. Everyone probably   Such as the victims in concentration camps, found                 time where the music actually died, it would not stay                                 Jazz sounds of
          says the Beatles, and I will as well because of the early   singing was the one thing they could do together that          buried long because people would quickly bring it
          exposure but the Beatles did so much, that it would   brought some sense of peace. So, music in a way is                   back.                                                                                    Dr. Jenna
          be hard not to include them. I believe songwriting,   the only thing that does that universally, for humans                                                                                                         McLean
          recording techniques, how you start a band as a       – whether you are a child or an Alzheimer patient.                   Even with COVID, the desire to produce music and
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