Bill Doggett, Teacher/Lecturer, Historian, Award nominated author Manhattan School of Music Artist Scholar 2020-2021

Interviews for American Composer Orchestra I Care If You Listen

2015- Emancipation Proclamation, San Francisco and African American Concert Singers 1880-2000 The Argonaut, The Journal of The San Francisco Historical Society and Museum

2019- Racial Representation in Popular Songs and Recordings 1901

2021- Black Swan Records, The Rise and Fall of a Black Classical Music Record Company 1921-1923 *Nominated for the 2022 Bay Area Press Club award*

2022- How Black Women Transformed the landscape of American music for PBS American Masters

2022- WC Handy in Havana, Afro-Cuban Inspirations and The Blues

2022- William Grant Still and His Times- Contradictions in Black, Brown and Beige

2022- What Is American- Finalist for a 2023 Grammy nomination for “Best Album Notes”

Commissions

2015- The Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress ~ #Black Voices Matter, Race, Music, Message at the dawn of early recorded sound

National Radio and Television

2021- WNYC Radio Lab and NPR All Things Considered “The Vanishing of Harry Pace”, Episodes 1 and 5

2020- C-Span American History Channel: A Conversation with Author Tim Brooks on his new book, The Black Face Minstrel Show in Commercial Media