has announced a partnership with Wasserman Music and the commercial music program at Tennessee State University for a music accelerator program set to run May 9 to 26.
Internship placements are also a component and participating companies include Quality Control Music and Wasserman Music, which has pledged to further the program in the future to other historically Black colleges and universities. The agency also houses its own Color of Change and #ChangeMusic platform.
“Tennessee State University has one of the longest established commercial music degree programs in the country, not to mention HBCUs,” added Dr. Robert L. Elliott, head of the Department of Music at TSU. “We are extremely pleased to join all of the program partners in this activity to expand equity of access and participation within all parts of the music industry to students, who upon graduation, have too often found themselves marginalized and shut out from full participation.
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