Lulah McEwen Hedgeman explained

Lulah McEwen Hedgeman
Occupation:Music teacher
Known For:Vocal music
Awards:Outstanding Performing Arts Teachers in America
Education:Fisk University, University of Memphis
Notable Students:Wendy Moten, K.Michelle, O'Landa Draper

Lulah McEwen Hedgeman (1938–1997) was an American musician and educator in Tennessee who taught at Memphis' Overton High School for Creative and Performing Arts.[1] Hedgeman built a concert choir, a chamber group, and a jazz show choir and took her singers to the level of international competition.[1] Her background included a B.A. in Music at Fisk University and a Master's degree from the University of Memphis.[1]

She won multiple "teacher of the year" awards at the local and state level,[1] but gained national recognition in 1991 after being chosen as one of Disney's "Outstanding Performing Arts Teachers in America".[1] [2] For this she received a cash award and a paid trip to Hollywood for her 31-member chamber singers, whom she conducted in a Disney Channel program called "American Teacher Awards".[3] In 1994 she was given an "Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts" degree by Rhodes College. She was subsequently called "Dr. Hedgeman" even though the title was an honorary one.[1]

She taught future music professionals Wendy Moten, K.Michelle, O'Landa Draper, and bass-baritone Charles Billings.[2] In 2021, when Moten appeared as a contestant on NBC's "The Voice " she acknowledged Hedgeman and dedicated the performance to her.[4] Hedgeman died suddenly on December 8, 1997, after an apparent heart attack at age 59.[1] It occurred in her home about two hours after she conducted a choir rehearsal.[2] The City of Memphis named a street for her, "Dr. Lulah M. Hedgeman Lane".[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: DeCosta-Willis . Miriam . Notable Black Memphians . 2008 . Cambria Press . Amherst, N.Y. . 978-1-62196-863-4 . 163–165 . August 20, 2022 . en.
  2. News: Smith . Whitney . Heart Attack Claims 'Pied Piper for Kids' . August 8, 2022 . The Commercial Appeal . 344 . December 10, 1997 . 158 . B–1, B–2.
  3. News: Smith . Whitney . Singing Her Praises: Disney to Honor Local Teacher . August 8, 2022 . 277 . The Commercial Appeal . October 4, 1990 . 151 . C–1, C–5.
  4. Web site: Holguin . Breseida . Wendy Moten Dedicates Performance to Longtime Memphis Educator . actionnews5.com . WMC TV 2021 . August 8, 2022 . November 16, 2021.
  5. Web site: Minutes, Council Committee Meeting . memphis.granicus.com . Memphis and Shelby County Zoning/Planning Commission . August 8, 2022 . April 20, 2021.