November 9, 2007
Belmont News
Alumni to Perform at Country Music Hall of Fame
Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business alumni Meagan Taylor ('03) and Josh Coleman ('06) will perform Sat., Nov. 10, at 3 p.m. in the Ford Theater at Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The concert represents the closing program in the Hall of Fame's celebration of the 50th anniversary of Historic RCA Studio B, a legendary studio on Music Row that is currently co-managed by Belmont and the Hall of Fame.
Coleman, pianist and grandson of Hall of Fame member Floyd Cramer, and Taylor, guitarist and great-niece of Hall of Famer Chet Atkins, will perform songs from their most recent album, Revival, which was recorded at RCA Studio B. The duo will also discuss their heritage and comment on the experience of recording in a renowned studio. Following the performance, they will sign autographs in the Museum Store. For more information, visit the Country Music Hall of Fame web site.
School of Humanities to Host 'Transforming Travel' Symposium
Belmont's School of Humanities will be hosting its Sixth Annual Fall Humanities Symposium next week, featuring guest lectures and special events all built around the topic, “Transforming Travel: Rewriting the World as We Know It.” Running Sun., Nov. 11 through Mon., Nov. 19, the symposium will focus on the ways in which travel literature and narratives transform our world.
A range of events and readings will be offered from experts in the field of travel writing. To find out more about the Symposium, visit www.belmont.edu/english/humanities_symposium. To read more of this story, click here.
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