Loyola University Forum on Community Advocacy and Gospel Music with Lois DeJean

Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean, a native of New Orleans, LA, talks with a seminar class at Loyola University, New Orleans about the roots of Gospel music in New Orleans and her career as a singer and teacher, and shares some tips on teaching novice voice students to sing gospel. She also speaks at length about her involvement in community recovery and preservation initiatives in New Orleans in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina disaster. She concludes the seminar with a performance of several classic gospel songs, like His Eye is on the Sparrow and Keep Your Eyes on the Prize.

Reviving Gospel Music in New Orleans

Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean recounts the last few decades of gospel music in New Orleans, and her central role in helping the movement flourish. She especially notes the importance of gospel performance as an educational opportunity for young singers, and as a mode for cultural exchange.

Why Learn the Language of Music Theory?

Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean draws on her experiences as a young singer with perfect pitch but no knowledge of music theory to emphasize the need for musicians to learn music theory to put names to what you already know in order to gain the respect of other musicians, and to make the most of your music career.

Lois DeJean: A Performance of Amazing Grace

Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean performs the gospel classic, Amazing Grace for a seminar class at Loyola University, New Orleans, and uses the performance as a demonstration of how to work well with an accompanist.

Lois DeJean: A Performance of Just a Closer Walk with Thee

Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean performs the gospel classic, Just a Close Walk with Thee for forum at Loyola University, New Orleans.

Teaching Beginning Singers

Gospel singer and voice teacher Reverend Lois DeJean discusses some of the strategies she uses when teaching beginning students, some of whom have absolutely no foundation in singing or music.

Lois DeJean: A Performance of Keep Your Eyes on the Prize

Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean performs the song Keep Your Eyes on the Prize for a seminar class at Loyola University, New Orleans, and shares the deeper meaning of the song as relates to the city of New Orleans and its recovery from the disaster of Hurricane Katrina.

Gospel Singer Lois DeJean on the Recovery of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina

Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean talks about the challenges that face New Orleans after the Hurricane Katrina disaster, and shares her personal experiences in the wake of that event.

Community Mapping and Preserving the Cultural Heritage of New Orleans

Gospel singer and voice teacher Lois DeJean discusses her community mapping initiative, which seeks to catalog and preserve the contents and cultural fabric of her New Orleans neighborhood, so that time, development, or another Katrina-level disaster will not wipe out the areas history and heritage.
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