Digital Programs

During this time of COVID-19 the Center for Popular music strives to provide a level of programming that is equal in content and engagement to the programs that we provide in person on campus. Any videos posted in this section of the website were filmed prior to the COVID-19 situation and Center staff are currently observing social distancing and working from home.

For questions regarding the content of this page please contact: stephanie.bandel-koroll@mtsu.edu


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Virtual Listening Party

Join us as we continue our popular "Listening Party" program series. Take a listen to these varying artists, styles, and genres and join the discussion in our Google Classroom discussions class code: sfck74k (go to Google Classroom and click "join class" in the upper right hand corner and enter the class code) to talk about lyrics, meaning, purpose, artist style, flow, and genre distinctions. We'll get you started with a few questions.

Check in next weekly for a new curated list and share your thoughts with us.


 

Week 3 Listening Party

Our third virtual listening party is brought to you by CPM Assistant Archivist Olivia Beaudry. Olivia curated the Old Grey Whistle Test playlist. Checkout the playlist below and be sure to join the conversation on our Google Classroom (code: sfck74k). 


 

 Week 2 Listening Party

Our second virtual listening party is brought to you by CPM Assistant Librarian Ashley Armstrong. Ashley curated a #StayHomeListening playlist. Checkout this awesome collection of songs on our YouTube channel and be sure to join the listening party discussion at: Google Classroom class code: sfck74k. Enjoy!


 Week 1 Listening Party

For the first CPM virtual listening party here's a curated list of music that is curated by YouTube in the trending tab. Take a listen to these varying artists, styles, and genres and join the discussion in our Google Classroom class code: sfck74k (go to Google Classroom and click "join class" in the upper right hand corner and enter the class code) to talk about lyrics, meaning, purpose, artist style, flow, and genre distinctions. We'll get you started with a few questions.


RIM & MTSU Music Alumni trivia quiz!

Find out how fellow RIM & MTSU students have found success after getting their degrees. Do you know how many alumnus have been nominated for Grammy's? What Billboard charting song was produced by an alumnus that was an enrolled senior at the time?

Test your knowledge and challenge your friends.

Share your results! Tweet or share on Instagram with #CPMAlumTrivia and tag us @Center4popmusic we want to know how you did!

Good Luck!