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Emmett Price III is a distinguished academic and founding dean of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music. As an expert in Black music and culture, Afro-diasporic sacred and secular expressions, and Christian worship, he has spent decades researching intergenerational dynamics in music and culture.
- Founding dean of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music
- International authority on Black music, African American culture, and spirituality in music
- Executive editor of Encyclopedia of African American Music (2010)
His research focuses on hip hop and religious traditions, sacred music practices, and cultural identity formation. Articles like "The Black Church and Hip Hop Culture" (2011) and "Seven Streams of 21st Century Congregational Song" (2015) reveal his interest in music as a tool for social change, spiritual expression, and intergenerational communication.
His academic contributions span jazz studies, gospel music, hip hop linguistics, and 21st-century worship practices. While not explicitly listing scientific awards, his role as former editor-in-chief of the Journal of Popular Music Studies and appearances in prominent media (WGBH, NPR) affirm his scholarly influence.
As a trained musician, Price has performed globally with gospel choirs, jazz ensembles, and sacred music groups. His podcast All Rev'd Up and speaking engagements at institutions like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame demonstrate his commitment to public scholarship.



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