Center Presents
Luminaries: Seven Wonders of Indiana Music History
Payne & Mencias Palladium // Tuesday, May 25, 2pm ET
Event Details
Tue May 25 - 2pm ET
Seven Wonders of Indiana Music History
Rick Wilkerson of the Indiana Music History Project will share fascinating insights into Indiana’s surprisingly rich musical legacy and the state’s profound impact across generations and genres, shaping music on an international scale through its influence on recording, performance, manufacturing and artist development. From Richmond’s pioneering Starr-Gennett record company and Indianapolis’ influential Indiana Avenue jazz scene to Gary’s world-changing Jackson 5, the state has produced groundbreaking musical movements and artists. Indiana also became a national hub for record production, fostered gospel innovation through Bill Gaither’s empire, helped launch major R&B talent through WTLC-FM, and influenced punk and new wave music through independent artists and labels that inspired future generations.
About the Presenter
Rick Wilkerson is the Executive Director and co-founder of the Indiana Music History Project, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of Indiana music. IMHP’s work includes an Indiana music history museum, the world’s largest archive of Indiana music recordings and memorabilia, digital preservation, external exhibits, oral histories, a streaming Indiana music radio station, a documentation website and Indiana music trading cards. Wilkerson is a journalist, musician and longtime record store owner with experience in music production, recording, distribution and broadcasting. He is a partner in the HQ Books and Records shop at the Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis and holds a master’s degree in telecommunications from Indiana University.















