Dr. Warren Gramm is the Director of Music Education and Assistant Professor of Music at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, PA. Warren received his doctorate in music education from Boston University with a focus on peer mentoring and modern band, with previous degrees from the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University and the College of New Jersey. His research interests include authenticity in learning, modern band, and music teacher training. He currently teaches in and directs the undergraduate and graduate music education programs at LVC as well as the college’s modern band performance ensemble. Warren previously taught middle school general in New Jersey.

Dr. Gramm has published in various peer-reviewed journals and written book chapters and other articles on guitar instruction, modern band, and music technology. He has been an invited clinician and presenter at local, state, national, and international music education conferences. In his spare time, Warren loves playing rock and classical guitar, live music, musical theater, and photography, and is supported by his extraordinary wife, Kelly, and phenomenal children, Catherine and Matthew.

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