SUNY Oneonta senior Gideon Dean, of Berlin, MD, shares his experiences as a Music Industry major in the February 2024 edition of In Tune Monthly magazine. "SUNY Oneonta has many resources and avenues to explore what you want to do in music, media and entertainment," says Dean, one of nine students from across the country quoted in the magazine's "Best Music Schools" section.
In Tune Monthly's "Best Music Schools" twice-a-year feature offers professional advice on navigating the college admissions process and tips for incoming first-year students from senior music majors. The online magazine is distributed to a monthly readership of 45,000+ middle and high school music teachers and their 10 million students.
"Dr. Joseph Pignato's course Music Industry Communication was the most educationally and professionally fulfilling class I have ever taken," Dean told In Tune Monthly. "It gives you a real-life sense of the climate of the music industry and the job market. He teaches you how to properly present yourself and communicate well within the industry, which is important and not highlighted as much as it should be."
Dean has his own radio show on WONY, SUNY Oneonta's student-run radio station. Called Equal Play, the show highlights women in country music, past and present. Dean's show won the Best Specialty Show award at the International Student Broadcasting Championship in fall 2023. Dean also received Rising Star recognition for his portfolio of work in radio and the Best Social Media Execution award for his co-hosted social media page, US Radio Updater. Dean runs that page with fellow student Christian Larson, who attends San Diego State University.
Currently, Dean is a member of the Country Music Association's Educational Leadership Class of 2024. The year-long program includes opportunities to meet country music industry professionals, panels, seminars and courses. A highlight of the program was a trip to Nashville in August 2023 for the organization's annual Leadership Summit, a multi-day conference full of professional development, industry education and networking. Dean is the first SUNY Oneonta student and the second SUNY applicant ever to be accepted into the mentorship program.
Additionally, Dean spent part of his 2023 spring break attending the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville. This annual seminar gathers radio professionals and artists to compare notes on what they would like the country radio scene to look like throughout the coming year. Dean had the opportunity to experience previews of new music and attend meetings with professionals in the music and media industries.
After he graduates in spring 2024, Dean would love to work in country music radio, either on-air or behind the scenes at a media company or for a record label. "The Country Music Association is an organization that has drawn me in for the longest time," he said.
Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, SUNY Oneonta's Music Industry program prepares students for careers in a variety of fields in the music, media and entertainment industries. The curriculum includes specialized music industry studies in the recording industry, business affairs, intellectual property law, music products, and music theory, performance and history/literature. Internships, field experience and several related minors - audio production with Pro Tools certification, performance, music theory and music literature - allow students to tailor the program to their interests.
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