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Published on October 25th, 2021 | by University of Mississippi

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Musical Duo Brings Experience and Energy to UM Campus: Ole Miss Students to Rehearse and Perform with Jenny Conlee and Kelly Hogan

The University of Mississippi Department of Music is welcoming professional musicians Jenny Conlee and Kelly Hogan to campus for a weeklong residency that includes master classes, an acoustic performance by the duo and a concert featuring UM students.

Conlee, a member of the Grammy-nominated indie rock quartet The Decemberists, and singer-songwriter Hogan are slated for several campus events the week of October 25.

“This is such a fun, different, powerful learning experience for our students,” said Nancy Maria Balach, chair and professor of music. “We’re excited to partner with our friends at the Sarah Isom Center and Living Music Resource to provide this opportunity to students.”

One such student, Lillian Starrett, is a sophomore music education major from Hernando who said she may have found her calling by rehearsing and performing with Conlee and Hogan. An experienced clarinetist, Starrett grew up performing with band, jazz band and other school-based opportunities, all while continuing to play guitar, her first instrument, on the side.

“This is my first time in an actual band, though, and it’s what I’ve always wanted to do,” she said.

The Decemberists “I’ll Be Your Girl” album

Starrett said that working with Conlee and Hogan has been a fantastic experience, and it’s been fun to add another kind of music-making to her music education experience.

“They really know what they’re doing,” she said. “They’re so talented, but they’re also very laid-back. We’re coming up with the chord charts and figuring out the music ourselves, which leaves a lot of room for creativity.

“I definitely enjoy the other parts of my degree work, and it’s fun to do something so different, too.”

Although Starrett’s main instrument is clarinet, she will be playing guitar and singing back-up in a band with Conlee and fellow Ole Miss student Bryant Stubbs.

The audition process reflected the sort of collaborative music experience that students could expect, Starrett said. The students first were asked to learn a song by Hogan.

“Then, you added your own things, took a solo, basically jammed to the song so they could see your style,” Starrett said. “After that I was asked to play whatever I wanted, so I played a song I wrote.

“Basically, they were looking to see the ways you take the music into your own hands.”

The Decemberists “The Hazards of Love” [Vinyl]

Starrett, Stubbs, and student Larry Duvall will perform with Conlee in a pop-rock-Americana band. Students performing with Conlee in a jazz-soul-blues band include Michael Wells, Alexis Rose, Miranda Shapiro, Nicholas Bottesini, and Duvall.

The bands will perform separately and then come together for a finale bash featuring both Conlee and Hogan in a free Club Sarafest concert at 7:30 pm October 29 in the Ole Miss Band Hall.

Other events in this residency week include:

  • Monday (Oct. 25): master class; 1 p.m., Nutt Auditorium
  • Tuesday (Oct. 26): Union Unplugged; Noon, Student Union
  • Wednesday (Oct. 27): master class; 1 p.m., Nutt Auditorium
  • Thursday (Oct. 28): “Thacker Mountain Radio Hour”; 6 p.m., Old Armory Pavilion
  • Saturday (Oct. 30): Interview on “LMR Live”; 3 p.m., Nutt Auditorium

All events are free and open to the public.

By Lynn Adams Wilkins

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Lillian Starrett, a sophomore music education major at the University of Mississippi, rehearses a number on guitar. The Hernando native, who is set to perform Oct. 29 in bands with visiting artists Jenny Conlee and Kelly Hogan, said her career goal is to become a professional musician. Submitted photo
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The University of Mississippi, affectionately known as Ole Miss, is Mississippi’s flagship university. A member of the elite group of R1: Doctoral Universities - Highest Research Activity by the Carnegie Classification, Ole Miss has a long history of producing leaders in public service, business, academics and the professions. Its 16 academic divisions include a major medical school; nationally recognized schools of accountancy, law and pharmacy; and an Honors College acclaimed for a blend of academic rigor, experiential learning and opportunities for community action. Acclaimed as one of the nation’s most beautiful, Ole Miss's main campus is in Oxford, which is routinely recognized as one of the nation's best college towns.



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