

Tom Wolfe
Tom Wolfe's work is a beacon for progress in the fields of jazz studies and musical audio engineering. As a professor at the University of Alabama, he brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his students, inspiring the next generation of musicians and audio engineers. Currently serving as the Interim Chair of the Department of Art & Art History, Wolfe's leadership extends beyond the classroom, fostering a vibrant and interdisciplinary academic environment. Throughout his illustrious career, Wolfe has performed and recorded with numerous renowned musicians, showcasing his exceptional talent and versatility. His role as a Kennedy Center/USIA Jazz Ambassador allowed him to tour extensively across the United States and internationally, sharing the rich heritage of jazz music with diverse audiences. This experience not only honed his performance skills but also deepened his understanding of global musical traditions. In addition to his performance career, Wolfe has made significant contributions to the world of composition. His work includes music for national advertising campaigns and film scores, demonstrating his ability to blend creativity with commercial appeal. His recent album, "Solerovescent," released on Summit Records, is a testament to his innovative approach to music, offering listeners a unique auditory experience. Wolfe's dedication to his craft and his students is evident in every aspect of his work. His passion for music and education continues to inspire those around him, making him a respected figure in the academic and musical communities.
Publications
, 5918-5925, 1999-07-01
, 2700-2708, 2001-12-01
, 2018-04-01
, 8-17, 2000-03-01
, 173-174, 2021-04-23