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Crockett Wins Two Wammie Music Awards

Adjunct Associate Professor of CCM Voice Alison Crockett, M.M., won Best Jazz Song for “Them There Eyes” and Best Jazz Artist at this year’s Washington, D.C.’s Wammie Music Awards. She was nominated for three awards total, earlier this year, including Best Jazz Album for “From Echoes of an Era Redux: My Father’s Record Collection Vol. 1.”

“What a blessed evening, said Crockeett. “Thanks to all my supporters, Thad Wilson for helping to create my musical vision, and Lynn Veronneau and Ken Avis for their support for birthing the album.”

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