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Entries for 12th Jul 2019

If you enjoyed the recent Jazz 625 or jazz on TV this might be right up your street! It's free and in October, so plenty of time to plan!

Eventbrite | Jazz on the Telly

Eventbrite | Jazz on the Telly

JAZZ ON THE TELLY A one-day conference Birmingham City University is pleased to announce Jazz on the Telly, a conference to be held on 12 October 2019. This event will mark the conclusion of the AHRC-funded project, Jazz on BBC-TV 1960-1969, part of an ECR Research Leadership Fellowship awarded to Dr Nicolas Pillai. The day will include: a reflection on the achievement and challenges of the project from Pillai, an industry panel on arts broadcasting, a strategy meeting for delegates on the formation of a Jazz and Media network and the launch of two publications: the first academic special issue on the subject of jazz television (Jazz Research Journal 12: 1) and a report entitled Jazz 625: Reenacting Television History. The intention of the conference is to gather academics, musicians and industry professionals working on popular music and visual media so that we may share current work and create collaborative opportunities for the future. Delegates will be invited to deliver a 10-min presentation (including clips) detailing their current work. The conference will be free to attend and refreshments will be provided throughout the day. SCHEDULE 10.00 - 10.10 Welcome by Professor Tim Wall 10.10 - 11.00 Summary of the Jazz on BBC-TV 1960-1969 project by Dr Nicolas Pillai 11.00 - 12.00 Snapshots of popular music and visual media research by delegates 12.00 - 13.00 Lunch 13.00 - 14.00 Planning for a Jazz & the Media network 14.00 - 15.30 Industry panel: Xhosa Cole, Robert Mitchell, Janie Valentine, Marcus Viner