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James Earl Henry (born 1964), [citation needed] most commonly referred to as "Jim Henry", is a vocal music professor, barbershop bass singer, and co-director of the Ambassadors of Harmony (AOH). He is a multiple international award-winning quartet member, whose quartets have appeared nationally on the NBC, PBS, and Fox television networks.
Marching Mizzou, M2, or The Big 'M' of the Midwest is the performing marching band for the University of Missouri, founded in 1885 as a college military band.Originally consisting of only 12 members, it is now the largest student organization on the MU campus, drawing students from nearly every major.
100 Years of Music-Making at Mizzou. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri School of Music. ISBN 978-0-692-98732-2. Quarles, James Thomas (1924). University of Missouri Songs (1st ed.). Columbia, Missouri: Curators of the University of Missouri. OCLC 19229550. Stephens, Frank Fletcher (1962). A History of the University of Missouri.
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The Ambassadors of Harmony (AOH) is a 120+ member men's barbershop chorus, based in St. Charles, Missouri.The chorus won International Championship gold medals in 2004, [1] 2009, [2] and 2012 [3] – each time singing two arrangements by David Wright, under the direction of Dr. Jim Henry – and then again in 2016 [4] and 2023, [5] under the co-direction of Jonny Moroni and Dr. Henry.
In November 2014, owner Stephens College announced it would sell the then-KWWC-FM to the University of Missouri, which already owned NPR member station KBIA (91.3). Once the sale was completed, the classical music format heard on KBIA during the daytime was moved to 90.5, while the 91.3 signal would have a news/talk/information format similar to sister stations KWMU in St. Louis and KCUR-FM in ...
From singer-songwriters to singular bands, nationally revered rappers to homegrown breakouts, Missouri was humming in 2023. These 10 records by Missouri artists helped define a remarkable 2023 in ...
Her chamber music recording of Lansing McLoskey's "Tinted" was released by Albany Records in 2008 and her recording of Elliot Schwarz's "Chamber Concerto IV" with BMOP was released the following year. Nina's festival appearances include those at Tanglewood, Banff, Norfolk, the Skaneateles Festival and the Coastal Carolina Chamber Music Festival.