Stig Edgren
Lecturer in Music Industry (Concerts and Live Events) , Music Industry

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, etc; 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 Beyoncé’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
Natasha Pasternak
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Lauren Kop
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Tony Brancato
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Adam Moseley
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Hans Fjellestad
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Catherine Gregory
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Jason Feinberg
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Monica Chieffo
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David MacFadyen
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Dae Bogan
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Thomas Hodgson
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Tiffany Naiman
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Jonathan Beard
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Jeffery Jampol
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Bobby Borg
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Catherine Provenzano
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Don Franzen
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Lauren A. Spalding
Lecturer in Music Industry (Music and Activism, Artist Management)
Lee John
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Robert Beamer
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Jessica Schwartz
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Amy Kathryn Kuney
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David Leaf
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Kathryn Frazier
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Judith Finell
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Mark Tramo
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Robert Fink
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