Search namm.org
Ear Trumpet Labs Presents: Bluegrass NAMM Jam
- NAMM Event
Ear Trumpet Labs invites you to celebrate Summer NAMM with an evening of bluegrass all-stars at legendary Nashville venue The Station Inn.
New Instagram Marketing Tips for the Music Industry
- NAMM U Post
How can you use Instagram to increase sales, get new customers and connect with fans? In this session, leading Instagram blogger Jenn Herman reveals new ideas...
Bill Richardson
- Oral History
Bill Richardson played drums and his brother played guitar growing up in Canton, Mississippi.
Lloyd Turner
- Oral History
Lloyd Turner happily landed his first teaching job right out of college as band director for Madison Central High School in Jackson, Mississippi
#SheRocksit Panel and Networking Event
- NAMM Event
The #SheRocksIt panel and networking event will take place on Wednesday, July 17 from 6:30–8:30 pm at WeWork Nashville.
Jerry Puckett
- Oral History
Jerry Puckett is a studio musician for Malaco Records in Jackson, Mississippi who played guitar on the hits “Groove Me” by King Floyd and “Mr.
Loudspeaker System Showcase Technical Details
- Page
Introduction
Luroy Hart
- Oral History
Luroy Hart was in the ninth grade when his family moved to Jackson, Mississippi. His father was a preacher and filled the home with music.
Terry Hart
- Oral History
Terry Hart is well known at Mississippi Music for her expert saxophone repair skills.
Tommie Vaughn
- Oral History
Tommie Vaughn was just seven years old when his father purchased a piano.
Dr. John Hanbery
- Oral History
Dr. John Hanbery joined the school band in the fourth grade in his hometown of Greenwood, Mississippi.
Raphael Semmes
- Oral History
Raphael Semmes (pronounced Raf-yul) has fond memories of his mother singing as he was growing up.
Dawn Dixon
- Oral History
Dawn Dixon formed Music Plus in Birmingham, Alabama with the goal of providing the same teaching opportunities for local vocalist that she was af
Jewel Bass
- Oral History
Jewel Bass is known for singing backup on countless Malaco recordings since 1969 and with her own band, These Days.
Vince Massimino
- Oral History
Vince Massimino was surrounded by music growing up as both of his parents taught music.
CD Hagan
- Oral History
CD Hagan was always a believer in the benefits of the social aspects of being involved in a school band program.
Donna Reed
- Oral History
Donna Reed wanted to continue to provide music lessons even after retiring from teaching in a traditional school setting.
Jesse Robinson
- Oral History
Jesse Robinson grew up in Benton, Mississippi, the son of a Holiness Preacher.
Duncan Goff
- Oral History
Duncan Goff was a band director in Mississippi for 33 years.
Marc Johnson
- Oral History
Marc Johnson was a band director for 27 years and in retirement felt he could help the younger generation of directors.
Sam Hart
- Oral History
Sam Hart’s father was a preacher who sang with his siblings as the Hart Brothers.
Doug Williams
- Oral History
Doug Williams heard his father singing as far back as he can remember.
Jason Stanfield
- Oral History
Jason Stanfield has always enjoyed finding new and funny sounds, which means he really enjoyed the synthesizer developments of the 1990s!
NAMM YP Mentorship Program
- NAMM Event
Avid Connect Live After Party at Vintage King Nashville
- NAMM Event
During 2019 Summer NAMM, Avid will be hosting a special event at Belmont University on Thursday, July 18, 2019.
Richie Jones Jr.
- Oral History
Richie Jones Jr. began playing drums professionally when he was 12 years old for teen clubs and skating rinks.
David Schommer
- Oral History
David Schommer was playing in the Mississippi Community Symphonic Band when he approached the conductor, David Miller, and inquired about forming
David Miller
- Oral History
David Miller is the band director who had the vision of a musical outlet for adult musicians in mostly non-music careers when he helped establish
James Evans
- Oral History
James Evans met one of his musical heroes, Louie Lee, in 1977. Mr.
Jerry Mannery
- Oral History
Jerry Mannery enjoyed writing poems and was encouraged by a college professor to set his words to music. When one of his songs was performed by t