Tammy L. Kernodle

Tammy L. Kernodle is a musicologist and the former President of the Society for American Music (2019–21).[1][2] Her academic writing and public intellectual work has highlighted Black women musicians like Mary Lou Williams, Meshell Ndegeocello, Alice Coltrane, and Melba Liston and has considered African American women's role in contemporary gospel music and jazz.[3][4][5][6][7]

  1. ^ "Board of Trustees". Society for American Music. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  2. ^ "Kernodle elected President of the Society for American Music". Miami University. 2018-01-10. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  3. ^ Kernodle, Tammy L. (2020) [2004]. Soul On Soul: The Life of Mary Lou Williams. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-08553-6. OCLC 1142759993.
  4. ^ Kernodle, Tammy L. (2013). "Diggin' You Like Those Ol' Soul Records: Meshell Ndegeocello and the Expanding Definition of Funk in Postsoul America". American Studies. 52 (4): 181–204. doi:10.1353/ams.2013.0109. ISSN 2153-6856. S2CID 143927603.
  5. ^ "Q&A with visiting guest Dr. Tammy Kernodle". McGill Schulich School of Music. 2020-10-16. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
  6. ^ Contreras, Ayana (2020-12-07). "Mary Lou Williams, Writ Large". DownBeat. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
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