![]() ![]() Semi-annual community concerts moved from Rupert Bell Community Center to the Enterprise Conference and Banquet Center, featuring a collective of independent performing artists covering genres of music from classical to jazz to gospel and R&B as well as othersĢ018-Semi-annual community concerts moved to the campus of WSSU for the first time and the first official Impact Statement was received by the inaugural BSW Music Fund scholarship recipient (Ms. 67)Ģ016-First national online press release: Ģ017 -First official WSSU Alumni endorsements: 186) Advertisement tribute published in the Official Program of the National Black Theatre Festival (pg. Here is the Journal for The BSW Music FundĢ014-Archived the printed media related to the legacy of Maestra Womack: Washington Post, June 04th Winston-Salem Chronicle, June 05th Winston-Salem Journal, June 05th Winston-Salem Chronicle, October 02nd Winston-Salem Journal, October 26th Winston-Salem Journal, October 29th and Kernersville News, November 11th.Ģ015-First official professional musician endorsement ( Armenta Adams Hummings-Dumisani, Retired) Master Steinway Pianist, Master Violinist, and Founder of Gateways Music Festival WSSU Gift Legacy E-newsletter, Winter Edition Wake Forest University Magazine, Spring Edition Book tribute published by Keep Music Alive and endorsed by the Music Teachers National Association, "88+ Ways Music Can Change Your Life" (pg. ![]() Vocal and Instrumental Meditation (International Sacred Music) Listen to WSNC Radio, 90.5 FM, broadcast from the WSSU campus: F rom Spirituals to Jazz to Rhythm & Blues to Gospel to Rap/Hip Hop, to International (Reggae, Samba, Calypso, Rumba/World sounds) the influence is ever present! Learn more about African and African Diaspora heritage and influences in Classical, Opera, Country/Folk, and Rock & Roll music using these hyperlinks. ![]()
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