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Thomas dolby
Music
Best seat in the house
Published
Spring 2019
Thomas Dolby headlines virtual reality festival FUTVRE LANDS—kinda, sorta
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
CONCERT
Thomas Dolby and the frontier of music
Published
Aug 3, 2018
As his summer tour winds down, Thomas Dolby talks performing, composing, and his 35-year career as a musical pioneer
Dolby to lead new Peabody program
Published
March 16, 2017
Digital music pioneer to oversee Music for New Media undergraduate degree program
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Breaking sound barriers
Published
Oct 13, 2016
JHU professor, music pioneer Thomas Dolby discusses his new memoir and how technology has revolutionized music
Young producers
Middle school mixers
Published
May 4, 2016
Video
City students record, mix their own music at after-school workshop led by JHU's Thomas Dolby
Light City Baltimore
Thomas Dolby among headliners at city festival
Published
Feb 4, 2016
Pop musician, digital music pioneer joined JHU faculty in 2014
Station North
The big picture
Published
Nov-Dec 2014
Johns Hopkins and MICA put down roots in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District
/ Gazette
What's next?
A classical conversation
Published
Oct 13, 2014
Peabody's Bronstein to moderate panel discussion about the future of classical music
From synth pop star to professor of the arts
Published
Sept 4, 2014
Video
Thomas Dolby talks about his new role as a teacher at Johns Hopkins
Science! guy
Digital music pioneer Thomas Dolby to join faculty
Published
March 1, 2014
Video
1980s pop icon best known for synthpop hit 'She Blinded Me With Science' will be named first Homewood Professor of the Arts