bdoggett55
| Forum role | Member since | Last activity | Topics created | Replies created |
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| Member | Feb 6, 2014 (12 years) |
6 years | 2 | 1 |
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- Member
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Feb 6, 2014 (12 years)
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- 6 years
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Bio
Bill Doggett is well respected published historian, archivist and lecturer specialized in African American Performing Arts History. Between 2012-19, Doggett specialized in diversity inclusion advocacy in the Classical Music Performing Arts as a strategic marketing consultant for African American contemporary composers.
Doggett has presented and lectured at universities and conferences since 2012 and was honored in November 2017 as the annual Valente Lecturer for the Department of Music at The University of California at Davis.
In 2015, he was commissioned by The Recorded Sound Division of The Library of Congress to produce an extensive Pilot on the controversial topic of Race at The Dawn of Recorded Sound for The National Jukebox. Doggett has developed a national reputation on this rarely discussed specialization which he has broadened to explore the impact of Technology paired with Lost Cause Confederacy nostalgia about Race commercialized through Technology and its’ impacts on contemporary culture.