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Wiggins is a 2016 Grammy Music Educator Award National finalist. During her career, she has served as a guest conductor for numerous honor bands and has adjudicated at concert band, marching band, and solo and ensemble festivals throughout Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. She is currently a co-conductor with the Central Kentucky Youth Repertory Orchestra. Wiggins is past state band chair for the Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA) and served for ten years as band content area leader for the Fayette County Public Schools in Lexington, Kentucky. She holds degrees from Austin Peay State University, the University of Georgia, and Western Kentucky University.
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Lois Wiggins is a retired band director who taught for thirty-three years in Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. His research on labor and economic issues related to arts education can be found in the publications Journal of Research in Historical Music Education, Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Contributions to Music Education, College Music Symposium, and the International Yearbook on Research in Arts Education. He has more than fifteen years of experience as a vocal and general music teacher in public and private school settings.
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Overland is a member of the professional division of the GRAMMY Recording Academy and regularly appears as a guest speaker and clinician for professional development seminars and honors choirs around the country. He is an associate professor of professional practice at the University of Miami Frost School of Music and currently serves as the chief academic editor of the Music Educators Journal. Babb currently serves as the Oregon ACDA chair for treble choirs and the North West ACDA chair for student activities.Ĭorin Overland is a nationally recognized author, conductor, and educator who specializes in twenty-first century approaches to vocal and general music education. She is also a National Center for Voice and Speech certified vocologist. She is a contributing author for Composing in Choirs and Teaching Music through Performance in Choir: Volume IV, available from GIA Publications, and Voices in Concert, published by the Hal Leonard Corporation. She has co-authored articles for the International Journal of Research in Choral Singing, The Journal of Music Teacher Education, and Choral Journal. With degrees from Florida State University, Babb is an active conductor and clinician throughout the United States and is well known for her work in developing choral tone. She also directs OSU Bella Voce, which was recently featured at the 2021 National American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) conference. Sandra Babb is an assistant professor of choral music education at Oregon State University, where she teaches choral methods, vocal pedagogy, and choral conducting.