From Dixie to Rocky Top: Music and Meaning in Southeastern Conference Football (Vanderbilt University Press, 2023)
ESPN's The Undefeated, November 2021, "Minstrel Songs Like 'The Eyes of Texas' Were Once Common on College Football Saturdays in the South" (Top 10 finalist in Associated Press Sports Editors 2021 Contest, Explanatory/National)
History Today Magazine, September 2019, "Who's Afraid of the Jazz Monsters?" (print and web)
Deep South Magazine, June 2019, Review, Tony Horwitz's Spying on the South
Mundane Magazine, November 2018, "Changing Times in 1920s Nashville"
History Today, November 2018, "Snoopy Remembers the Great War" (print and web)
Southern Foodways Alliance, April 2016, "Pirates, Prostitutes, and the Search for a Respectable Oyster Saloon"
The Avid Listener (Norton, Jan/Feb 2016):
Deep South Magazine, "Battle Sounds (A Cultural History of SEC College Fight Songs)" (Sept 2015)
Southern Foodways Alliance, guest blogger (May 2015):
My Table magazine, "Food and the Arts in Houston" (Feb/Mar 2015; print)
OLDER:
My Table, Oct/Nov 2014, "The Wonder Years" (print)
Pop Matters, April 2014, "Sam Cooke's 'Tennessee Waltz': A Cultural Geography"
Bach Society Houston, Selected Program notes & lectures, 2013 - 2018
Texas Heritage Magazine, Spring 2014
"The Most Incredible Polyrhythmic Stuff You've Ever Heard": Black Male Quartets in Texas, 1880 - 1950 (print)
Religion Dispatches, January 2014, "Unbuckling the Bible Belt: 'Nashville' and the Nones"
Equals Record, Issue 12, December 2013, "Out of Nothing, Something"
Equals Record, Issue 11, December 2013, "Polyphony"
Deep South Magazine, November 2013, "The Casserole: A Good Company Dish"
Equals Record Vol. 1, October 2013, "Soul Maps" (print)
Deep South Magazine, September 2013, "Willkommen to Fredericksburg"
Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 2013)
“Sweet Honey in the Rock,” “Bobby Jones,” “Rev. J.M. Gates,” “The Georgia Peach”
Journal of the Society for American Music, August 2013 (Vol. 7/#3)
Review of Glenn Burleigh's Opus 35: Let God Arise
Black Grooves, July 2013, Review of The Librarian and the Banjo
Black Grooves, June 2013, Review of Sweet Honey in the Rock, A Tribute
Black Grooves, May 2013, Review of Sho Baraka, Talented Xth
Deep South Magazine, April 2013, "Not Our Kind of Folks: Southern Soundscapes in To Kill a Mockingbird"
Equals Record, March 2013, "On Reading Fiction and Ethics"
Pop Matters, 26 Nov 2012, "Country Hollers Back at Hip-Hop"
Black Grooves, Nov 2012
Album reviews (Violin Music of African American Composers; Noah Stewart, Noah)
Religion Dispatches, Oct 2012, "Honey Boo Boo and the Sweet By and By"
Black Grooves, Oct 2012
Album reviews (Florence Price, Concerto in One Movement & Symphony in E minor; Lecrae, Gravity)
Equals Record, Sept 2012, "What Are You Reading (Offline, That Is)?" [guest editor]
Equals Record, Aug 2012, "What August Means Now"
Curator Magazine, Aug 2012, "In Plain View"
Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, vol. 21: Social Class, *2012
“Rock and Roll and Social Class in the South” (437 - 439)
Ethnomusicology, Winter 2012: 56 (1)
Review of film, I’ll Keep On Singing: the Southern Gospel Convention Tradition (181 - 183)
Fall 2011: Journal for the Society of American Music 5(4)
“I Got That Something That Makes Me Want to Shout”: James Brown’s Return to Gospel Music and Religious Community (535 – 55)
2012: Encyclopedia of African American Music (Greenwood Press)
“Gospel Quartets”
Fall 2010: Bulletin of the Society for American Music
Review of The Real Hip-Hop: Battling for Knowledge, Power, and Respect in the LA Underground (Marcyliena Morgan, Duke 2009) (39 – 41)
2010: Internal review of textbook on rap music/hip hop culture (Prentice Hall)
Summer 2010: Bulletin of the Society for American Music
Main/lead article: “All the Little Birdies go Tweet, Tweet, Tweet: Using Digital Resources to Teach American Music"
Winter 2008: Between the Pages (University of Georgia Libraries newsletter)
“Transferring Memories: Preserving Footage of Black Gospel Music"
Fall 2007: Black Music Research Journal 27 (2)
“When We Send Up the Praises”: Race, Identity, and Gospel Music in Augusta, Georgia (79 - 94)
*Note: Work from 2007 - early 2012 published under Carrie Allen; later work published under Carrie Allen Tipton/Carrie Anne Tipton
ESPN's The Undefeated, November 2021, "Minstrel Songs Like 'The Eyes of Texas' Were Once Common on College Football Saturdays in the South" (Top 10 finalist in Associated Press Sports Editors 2021 Contest, Explanatory/National)
History Today Magazine, September 2019, "Who's Afraid of the Jazz Monsters?" (print and web)
Deep South Magazine, June 2019, Review, Tony Horwitz's Spying on the South
Mundane Magazine, November 2018, "Changing Times in 1920s Nashville"
History Today, November 2018, "Snoopy Remembers the Great War" (print and web)
Southern Foodways Alliance, April 2016, "Pirates, Prostitutes, and the Search for a Respectable Oyster Saloon"
The Avid Listener (Norton, Jan/Feb 2016):
- "James Brown and B.B. King: Mourning and Migration"
- "Music and Social Change on Downton Abbey"
- "Race, Class, and Music in The Great Gatsby"
Deep South Magazine, "Battle Sounds (A Cultural History of SEC College Fight Songs)" (Sept 2015)
Southern Foodways Alliance, guest blogger (May 2015):
- "Food, Race, and Gospel Music in the Jim Crow South"
- "Not by Bread Alone: Gospel Quartets and Food Sponsorships"
- "All the Folks Who Live on Rocky Top Get Their Corn From a Jar"
My Table magazine, "Food and the Arts in Houston" (Feb/Mar 2015; print)
OLDER:
My Table, Oct/Nov 2014, "The Wonder Years" (print)
Pop Matters, April 2014, "Sam Cooke's 'Tennessee Waltz': A Cultural Geography"
Bach Society Houston, Selected Program notes & lectures, 2013 - 2018
Texas Heritage Magazine, Spring 2014
"The Most Incredible Polyrhythmic Stuff You've Ever Heard": Black Male Quartets in Texas, 1880 - 1950 (print)
Religion Dispatches, January 2014, "Unbuckling the Bible Belt: 'Nashville' and the Nones"
Equals Record, Issue 12, December 2013, "Out of Nothing, Something"
Equals Record, Issue 11, December 2013, "Polyphony"
Deep South Magazine, November 2013, "The Casserole: A Good Company Dish"
Equals Record Vol. 1, October 2013, "Soul Maps" (print)
Deep South Magazine, September 2013, "Willkommen to Fredericksburg"
Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 2013)
“Sweet Honey in the Rock,” “Bobby Jones,” “Rev. J.M. Gates,” “The Georgia Peach”
Journal of the Society for American Music, August 2013 (Vol. 7/#3)
Review of Glenn Burleigh's Opus 35: Let God Arise
Black Grooves, July 2013, Review of The Librarian and the Banjo
Black Grooves, June 2013, Review of Sweet Honey in the Rock, A Tribute
Black Grooves, May 2013, Review of Sho Baraka, Talented Xth
Deep South Magazine, April 2013, "Not Our Kind of Folks: Southern Soundscapes in To Kill a Mockingbird"
Equals Record, March 2013, "On Reading Fiction and Ethics"
Pop Matters, 26 Nov 2012, "Country Hollers Back at Hip-Hop"
Black Grooves, Nov 2012
Album reviews (Violin Music of African American Composers; Noah Stewart, Noah)
Religion Dispatches, Oct 2012, "Honey Boo Boo and the Sweet By and By"
Black Grooves, Oct 2012
Album reviews (Florence Price, Concerto in One Movement & Symphony in E minor; Lecrae, Gravity)
Equals Record, Sept 2012, "What Are You Reading (Offline, That Is)?" [guest editor]
Equals Record, Aug 2012, "What August Means Now"
Curator Magazine, Aug 2012, "In Plain View"
Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, vol. 21: Social Class, *2012
“Rock and Roll and Social Class in the South” (437 - 439)
Ethnomusicology, Winter 2012: 56 (1)
Review of film, I’ll Keep On Singing: the Southern Gospel Convention Tradition (181 - 183)
Fall 2011: Journal for the Society of American Music 5(4)
“I Got That Something That Makes Me Want to Shout”: James Brown’s Return to Gospel Music and Religious Community (535 – 55)
2012: Encyclopedia of African American Music (Greenwood Press)
“Gospel Quartets”
Fall 2010: Bulletin of the Society for American Music
Review of The Real Hip-Hop: Battling for Knowledge, Power, and Respect in the LA Underground (Marcyliena Morgan, Duke 2009) (39 – 41)
2010: Internal review of textbook on rap music/hip hop culture (Prentice Hall)
Summer 2010: Bulletin of the Society for American Music
Main/lead article: “All the Little Birdies go Tweet, Tweet, Tweet: Using Digital Resources to Teach American Music"
Winter 2008: Between the Pages (University of Georgia Libraries newsletter)
“Transferring Memories: Preserving Footage of Black Gospel Music"
Fall 2007: Black Music Research Journal 27 (2)
“When We Send Up the Praises”: Race, Identity, and Gospel Music in Augusta, Georgia (79 - 94)
*Note: Work from 2007 - early 2012 published under Carrie Allen; later work published under Carrie Allen Tipton/Carrie Anne Tipton