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Popular Music Instructor
Department of Music
Popular Music Instructor
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Keyboard | Voice | Woodwind | Brass
Strings | Guitar |Percussion | Harp | Popular Music
Terrance Cox, Instructor
(MA: Toronto)
Mr. Cox teaches popular music and dramatic literature. An adjunct professor in the Department of Communications, Popular Culture and Film, he has taught across the spectrum of arts and humanities at schools, colleges and universities, in Canada and in Africa and the Middle East. With academic research that includes conference papers and published articles on folk and popular music, he is engaged in an ongoing oral history project about the popular music of the Niagara region. Also published as a poet, editor, journalist and narrator, his work includes a spoken-word-to-music CD, Local Scores—a collaboration with eight composers—(Cyclops Press, 2000), the prize-winning book of poems, Radio & Other Miracles (Signature Editions, 2001) and a second collaborative CD, Simultaneous Translation (2005).
Questions about MUSI 1F00 - Music in Poular Culture ?
E-mail: tcox@brocku.ca
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