The Higher Ed Podcast

From Rough Draft to Rhythm: The Publishing Process with Tom Larson

Kendall Hunt Publishing

In this episode, we sit down with Tom Larson, Assistant Professor of Composition at the Glenn Korff School of Music at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, to explore his firsthand journey as a published author in the world of music education and jazz history. Known for his acclaimed books The History of Rock and Roll, Modern Sounds: The Artistry of Contemporary Jazz, and The History and Tradition of Jazz, Tom opens up about the behind-the-scenes realities of publishing—from concept to contract to classroom impact.

With decades of experience as a jazz pianist, composer, and educator, Tom brings a unique perspective to the publishing process, blending his deep academic insights with his creative instincts. Hear how his background performing with legends like Bo Diddley and Bobby Shew, as well as scoring major PBS documentaries, has informed his writing voice and pedagogical approach.

 Whether you're a musician, writer, educator, or just someone who enjoys the rich stories and sounds of music, join us for an engaging conversation about creativity, dedication, and the fulfilling process of sharing your work with the world.


Interested in Tom's Books?

History and Tradition of Country Music | Higher Education

History and Tradition of Jazz | Higher Education

History of Rock and Roll | Higher Education


More information on Tom Larson:

https://tomlarsonmusic.net/

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