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Weekly Contributes to Field as an Author, Presenter and Educator This Summer

Auxiliary Adjunct Associate Professor of Voice and Co-Founder of the CCM Vocal Pedagogy Institute Edrie Means Weekly ’84, M.M., served as a contributing author for two books recently released: “The Vocal Athlete: Application and Teaching the Hybrid Singer” (2nd edition, Marci Rosenberg and Wendy D. LeBorgne, Plural Publishing, 2019) and “Training Contemporary Commercial Singers” (Elizabeth Benson, Compton Publishing, 2019). She also presented three research papers this summer: “Vocal Health Care Survey Among Classical Singers,” “Do Classical Singers Maintain Training Program Post College” and “Pathology Pathways of Professional Singers Singing in Multiple Styles” at the Voice Foundation Annual Symposium. She was also invited to sing at the Awards Gala during the event.

Weekly also taught a three-day continuing education course, Musical Theatre Singing Styles, for the Contemporary Commercial Music (CCM) Vocal Pedagogy Institute this summer.

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