Welcome to the APME Memphis 2025 conference. Here, you’ll be able to register for the conference and update your Sched profile. The conference schedule will be available in late spring 2025. At that time, you can view the schedule and select the presentations you’d like to attend. If you have any questions, please visit our conference website or contact us at conference@popularmusiceducation.org We look forward to coming together as a community June 4–7, 2025.
The purpose of this study was to examine undergraduate student experiences in a bluegrass ensemble, Appalachian traditions, and the impact of ensemble participation on the students’ collegiate careers. As undergraduate music programs work to create more culturally relevant spaces, the question arises: What culture are we moving toward? While pop music may appeal to the masses, more localized forms of music also deserve attention. “In the deep dark hills of eastern Kentucky,” one university set out to study and play the music of the locals, both past and present. The University of Pikeville maintains traditional wind band and choral ensembles, but the school also embraces its history. Dr. John Eric Rutherford, whose family hails from Paintsville, KY, and Logan, WV, has worked to raise Appalachian cultural awareness with the practice of bluegrass music among his undergraduate students. The University of Pikeville is located along the Country Music Highway (U.S. 23) in southeastern Kentucky. Many of its students are first-generation college attendees with family roots within a 100-mile radius. The UPike Bluegrass Ensemble is student-driven, with song selection and arrangements determined by the students themselves. Some students are just learning to play “bluegrass” instruments while others have developed skills before attending college. Their set list consists of old bluegrass standards and new favorites, as well as covers of rock, pop, and folk songs arranged in a bluegrass style. Suggestions for implementing bluegrass, country, folk, and traditional old-time music ensembles are offered.