Stig Edgren - The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Stig Edgren
Lecturer - Music Industry (Concert Promotion)

Stig Edgren is a global producer and designer of world-class concerts and live events. His work is recognized around the world for maintaining the highest standards of innovation and presentation with concert acts for artists including Elvis Presley, Gloria Estefan, Donna Summer, Earth, Wind & Fire, Barry Manilow, Cher, Natalie Cole, and others, and highly notable events for multiple popes, presidents, Nelson Mandela, the XXIII Olympic Closing Ceremonies, The New York Yankees, and much more. His experience and originality continue to put him at the frontline of the live production industry.

UCLA Faculty on Beyoncé and Challenge of Audience Silence
To help unpack the meanings of BeyoncĂ©’s challenge to her audiences to self-mute, the LA Times turned to Stig Edgren (music industry), Catherine Provenzano (musicology), and Neal Stulberg (orchestral studies
Kathryn Frazier
Lecturer - Music Industry (Effective Communication and Self-Actualization)
Hans Fjellestad
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music Supervision)
Thomas Hodgson
Associate Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Music and Data, Global Music Industry)
David Leaf
Adjunct Associate Professor - Music Industry and Musicology (Music Documentaries, Songwriting, History of Popular Music)
Jason Feinberg
Lecturer - Music Industry (Digital Marketing and Promotion)
Adam Moseley
Continuing Lecturer - Music Industry (Studio Production)
Robert Fink
Professor and Chair – Music Industry, Professor - Musicology And Humanities (History and Analysis of Popular Music, Internships And Industry Partnerships), Director Of The Berry Gordy Music Industry Center
Lauren A. Spalding
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music and Activism, Artist Management)
Lyric Jones
Lecturer - Music Industry (Songwriting)
Stephen Doniger
Lecturer - Music and Law
Marc Cimino
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music Publishing)
Nicky Berger
Lecturer - Music Industry (Global Music Industry)
Lauren Kop
Lecturer - Music Industry (Digital Production and Beat Design)
Catherine Provenzano
Assistant Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Critical and Contemporary Perspectives on Music Technology)
Justin Paul
Lecturer - Music Industry (DJ as Performer, Music Industry Fundamentals)
Amy Kathryn Kuney
Lecturer - Music Industry (Songwriting)
Lee John
Lecturer - Music Industry (Rock/Pop Ensemble)
David MacFadyen
Professor - Music Industry, Musicology and Comparative Literature (Career Skills, History of Music Industry, Internships), Director of Graduate Programs
Adam Hirsch
Lecturer - Music Industry (How Music Works)
Allison Wolfe
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music Journalism, Audio Storytelling)
Tony Brancato
Lecturer - Music Industry (Influence and Data Mining)
Erik Madrid
Lecturer - Music Industry (Mixing)
Michelle Moreno
Lecturer - Music Industry (Finance and Accounting)
Jessica Schwartz
Associate Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Punk and DIY)
Chyna Ellis
Assistant to the Chair - Music Industry Program
Monica Chieffo
Lecturer - Music Industry (Influence and Data Mining)
Judith Finell
Adjunct Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Forensic Musicology)
Ryan Svendsen
Lecturer, Music Industry (Advanced Music Supervision)
Jonathan Beard
Continuing Lecturer - Music Industry (Electronic Music) and Composition
Jeffery Jampol
Lecturer - Music Industry (Artist Management and Promotion)
Jaime Nack
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music and Sustainability)
Don Franzen
Adjunct Professor - Music Industry (Music and Law, Forensic Musicology)
Tiffany Naiman
Academic Administrator and Instructor - Music Industry (Critical Perspectives, Capstone Sequence, History of Popular Music), Director of Undergraduate Programs in Music Industry, Career Services
Dawnyelle Addison
Manager - Music Industry Program
Tina Farris
Lecturer, Music Industry (Live Music Touring)

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