MURFREESBORO — The Center for Popular Music at
Middle Tennessee State University has acquired the renowned Spring Fed Records
from the Arts Center of Cannon County.
The
Arts Center has donated the Grammy-winning label’s name and rights and sold its
existing inventory to MTSU, said Dr. Greg Reish, the Center for Popular Music’s
new director.
Founded
in 2002, Spring Fed Records is devoted to issuing unique and historically
significant recordings of traditional Southern music, including old-time
country, blues and gospel. Among its featured titles are music by Uncle Dave
Macon, Sam and Kirk McGee, The Fairfield Four, Frazier Moss and Mississippi
John Hurt.
Spring
Fed’s compilation of field recordings by pioneering African-American folklorist
John Work III won a Grammy in 2008 for its liner notes by former CPM staffer
Bruce Nemerov.
The
label established a strong partnership with MTSU and the Center for Popular
Music from its inception with contributions from Nemerov, former CPM director
Paul Wells and the late Dr. Charles Wolfe, a venerated scholar of traditional
music.
“Spring
Fed’s regional emphasis on traditional music fits well with the CPM’s mission
and will allow us to explore even further the vast repository of historically
and culturally significant recordings in the CPM archive,” Reish said. The
Center for Popular Music is affiliated with MTSU’s College of
Mass Communication and is housed in the Bragg Mass Communication Building on
campus.
Production
and marketing of new Spring Fed releases will also work in cooperation with the
College of Mass Communication’s highly regarded Department of Recording
Industry program, giving students the opportunity to work in a specialized
sector of the business.
Beverly Keel, recording industry department chair,
said the acquisition is “a wonderful opportunity both for the music of Spring
Fed Records and for MTSU, which has one of the nation's oldest and most
prestigious music business programs and the highly esteemed Center for Popular
Music.
“Our students will get a chance to gain real-world
experience by promoting this music and scholars everywhere will have the
opportunity to study the history of Spring Fed at MTSU.”
Ken Paulson, dean of MTSU’s College of Mass
Communication, added that the addition of "Spring Fed Records gives MTSU
an extraordinary opportunity to use the recordings of the past to enhance the
college's future. The label adds a new dimension to our educational
opportunities and underscores the pivotal role the Center for Popular Music
plays in the College of Mass Communication."
Spring
Fed will be housed in the Center for Popular Music, and CPM staffer John Fabke
will manage its day-to-day operations. A new marketing and sales structure,
including a new website, will roll out soon.
The
Spring Fed catalog is distributed by City Hall Records of San Rafael, California.
Selected titles are also available as digital downloads from Amazon.com, iTunes
and CD Baby.
The
Center for Popular Music at MTSU is a research center devoted to the study and
scholarship of popular music in America. Established in 1985 by the Tennessee
Board of Regents as one of 16 Centers of Excellence across the TBR system,
MTSU's CPM maintains an archive of research materials stretching from the early
18th century to the present and develops and sponsors programs in American
vernacular music.
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