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Alan Wyatt  

B. M., M. M. University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Email: awyatt@leeuniversity.edu

Assistant Professor of Music

Alan Wyatt is a member of the Lee University School of Music faculty.  A graduate of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Wyatt teaches classes such as Applied Saxophone, Music Theory, and Improvisation and is the conductor of the Lee University Jazz Ensemble.

He completed his graduate studies in jazz and commercial music and joined the Lee team as a full-time instructor in 1996.  Prior to his appointment at Lee, he was the co-leader of the musical group "Page 1" with his wife Paula Archer-Wyatt.  This group performed throughout the greater southeastern U.S.

Wyatt's areas of specialty are music transcription and editing, jazz performance, and music education. He is currently interested in researching commercial music history from 1900 to the present.  He is also the director of the Pep Band, which supports athletic and student events.

Wyatt was born in Jackson, Mississippi, but spent his high school years here in Cleveland.  He is married to his musical partner, Paula Archer-Wyatt, who also teaches at Lee.  In his spare time, he and his wife enjoys working with stained glass.


 
 

Upcoming Audition Dates

Sax Man

2011
April 2

Contact Info

Building

School of Music
Lee University
1130 Parker St NE Cleveland, TN
37320-3450

Tel: 423-614-8245
Fax: 423-614-8066
music@
leeuniversity.edu
 

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