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Careers in Crescendo: Lessons for Musicians
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Recent Episodes

April 24, 2026
S6E18 - A Cappella Beyond the Stage with Reggie Bowens '25E (DMA)
In this episode, Jeff chats with Reggie Bowens, a musician, arranger, and educator who is an Assistant Professor of Music in Vocal Jazz Studies at Howard University. Reggie discusses his journey through training and projects that led him to a career in higher education: early musical experiences, formative experiences on NBC's "The Sing-Off", and teaching at community colleges prior to his doctoral degree at Eastman. Reggie also speaks about A Cappella Camp, a program he founded and continues to run, and discusses the challenges of entrepreneurial endeavors as well as the potential for creating impactful experiences for the students his team serves.

April 10, 2026
S6E17: Creating Artist-Driven Impact with members of the Zohn Collective
In this episode, Jeff chats with members of the Zohn Collective: an artist-driven ensemble dedicated to the performance of contemporary art music. Flutist Molly Barth and cellist Colin Stokes '10E discuss their unique journeys touring and creating community opportunities, and pianist and composer Dr. Daniel Pesca returns to the podcast to discuss the formation of the Zohn Collective and the ensemble's approach. The group shares thoughts on creating mission-centered ensembles, planning opportunities in advance, and changes in career journeys.

March 27, 2026
S6E16 - Coming Together for Community with the Walker West Music Academy
In this episode, Jeff chats with Earl Ross, a teaching artist at the Walker West Music Academy. The Walker West Music Academy creates a music learning community rooted in the African American cultural experience, where people of all ages and backgrounds gather to explore, perform, and grow through music.. Earl is the founder and artistic director of the Kamionge Strings, whose project "Stringocracy!" was the recipient of a Paul R. Judy Center for Innovation and Research grant. Earl is joined by Mukuhi, a student in the program, and together they discuss the history of the Academy, the impact in the community, and how dialogue and collaboration affect both the musical and extramusical experience.
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