EP# 21: ETSU’s Bluegrass Legacy: An Interview with Dan Boner
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What makes Dan Boner with The ETSU Bluegrass, Old-Time & Roots Music Program a good neighbor?
Ever wondered how a humble program can shape the future of bluegrass music education globally? Join us on the Good Neighbor Podcast as we sit down with Dan Boner, the dynamic program director of the ETSU Bluegrass, Old Time, and Roots Music Program. From its modest beginnings in 1982, thanks to the vision of Jack Tottle, to becoming a thriving hub for talented musicians, you'll hear stories of notable alumni like Tim Stafford and Amethyst Kia, along with the influential faculty members Trey Hensley and Wyatt Rice. Dan also shares his unique journey from South Jersey, where varied musical influences shaped his path to ETSU, making him a central figure in this influential program.
In this episode, you'll be inspired by Dan's personal commitment to inclusive music education and his passionate efforts to support first-generation college students. Growing up with financial limitations, Dan emphasizes the importance of community support and how it fuels his dedication to providing scholarships at ETSU. Discover how the program honors diverse cultural backgrounds and teaches traditional American art forms authentically, attracting students worldwide. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone passionate about music education, cultural heritage, and the vibrant world of bluegrass music.
To learn more about The ETSU Bluegrass, Old-Time & Roots Music Program go to:
https://www.etsu.edu/cas/das/bluegrass/
The ETSU Bluegrass, Old-Time & Roots Music Program
(423) 439-1000
Capítulos
1. Bluegrass Music and Roots Program Interview (00:00:00)
2. Moving Music Education Forward at ETSU (00:13:09)
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