
Karen Kennedy
Associate Professor, Director of Choral Studies
Karen Kennedy is associate professor and director of choral studies at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, where she conducts the Frost Chorale and other choral ensembles. She is also artistic director of the Master Chorale of South Florida. She previously held the positions of chorus director for the Honolulu Symphony, director of choral activities at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa, and director of choral activities at Towson University. She earned a D.M.A. degree in choral music from Arizona State University, a M.M. in choral conducting from Butler University and a B.M. in Music Education from DePauw University. Dr. Kennedy regularly conducts choral festivals featuring major…

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Jimmy Buffett appeared at UM BankUnited Center as part of the 2010 Stamps Family Charitable Foundation Distinguished Visitors Series
April 21, 2010—By Robin Shear
From flying to Miami on an expired credit card to penning his famous “Margaritaville” during a six-minute stretch driving along A1A, Jimmy Buffett regaled a University of Miami audience with colorful stories from his successful four-decades-long music career last Thursday, April 15, during the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation Distinguished Visitors Series, sponsored by Roe and Penny Stamps.
“I kind of make this life up as I go along,” announced Buffett, 63, barefoot and wearing shorts…