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Bob Santelli, is on stage in a suit, giving a talk.

Oregon State popular music director and soon-to-be Ecampus instructor wins Grammy Award

January 27, 2020  ·  2 minutes  ·  By Carly Fredericks

Bob Santelli, is on stage in a suit, giving a talk.

Bob Santelli, University Director of Popular Music and Performing Arts, gives a talk to listening OSU students and faculty.

Oregon State University’s Director of Popular Music and Performing Arts, Robert (Bob) Santelli, won a Grammy Award on Sunday night. Luckily for Oregon State students, his portfolio will soon include an online course for OSU Ecampus, too.

Santelli, alongside Jeff Place and Pete Reiniger, won a Grammy for putting together “Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection,” an anthology of the late singer’s career. The team won Best Historical Album for their work. The album is the third in a Folkways trilogy honoring influential folk musicians Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly and Seeger.

Before Santelli’s arrival at Oregon State in 2016, he served as the executive director of the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles and as one of the original curators of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He has been an active and essential part of the OSU performing arts program since landing in Corvallis.

Currently, Santelli is developing a course, MUS 200 – American Music Tradition, with Ecampus and the College of Liberal Arts. Set to launch online later this year, the course will include listening journals and explorations into song popularity tracking with data visualization. It aims to make students think critically about the cultural impact of American music.

Moreover, Santelli hopes that the class can help ambitious students to “attempt to become part of the music industry in the future.”

Keep an eye out for more information on Bob Santelli, his Grammy Award and his course soon!

Categories: All Stories, Awards, Ecampus, Ecampus Faculty, Faculty & Program Spotlights, Success Stories

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Carly Fredericks

Carly Fredericks is a writer for Oregon State University Ecampus. She specifically writes pieces for those who are considering pursuing their degree online in the hopes to answer questions that they may have along the way. Her writing style and subject area expertise come from personal experience with online education and curiosity about how to improve the student experience. Carly has been at OSU since early 2020, coming from a position in Iowa State University's Department of World Languages and Cultures. Originally from Iowa, Carly landed at Oregon State Ecampus through a love for higher education and an interest in the growing field of online education. She also has an enthusiasm for data and a passion for creating a more accessible and just world. Carly has a master's in strategic communications which she completed online from the University of Iowa and a bachelor's degree in Spanish and linguistics from Iowa State University.

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