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Dr Paula Wolfe
Dr Paula Wolfe is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and producer and an award nominated author and academic with an international profile in the fields of music production, the independent music industry, gender and creativity.
About Dr Paula Wolfe
Dr. Paula Wolfe is an award-nominated author and esteemed academic who shines as a captivating keynote speaker. Her ground breaking book, “Women in The Studio,” delves deep into the intricacies of gender, class, and race inequalities in the music industry. With extensive research and a dynamic perspective, she explores themes like music production, creativity, and diversity, latterly drawing also on her own songwriting and production as practice based research.’
Beyond academia, Dr. Wolfe engages audiences worldwide through guest lectures and panel discussions at prestigious events. From Conferences to industry roundtable discussions, her insights resonate across academic and public spheres, shaping discourse on music, gender, and entrepreneurship.
As an accomplished artist and performer, Dr. Wolfe brings a unique blend of scholarly rigor and artistic flair to her presentations. With mesmerising live performances and a rich catalogue of self-produced music, she embodies the fusion of academia and creativity.
Currently, Dr. Wolfe continues to push boundaries with upcoming projects, including a reimagined album and EP release from her early back catalogue, a remastered reissue of her highly acclaimed second album Lemon and a volume of poetry. Represented by an esteemed music publishersand sync agency, her influence extends far beyond the lecture hall, making her a sought-after voice in the music and academic communities alike.
To book Dr Paula Wolfe contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com
Paula’s speech’s include, but are not limited to:
- Women in the music industry
- Music production and gender
- The self-producing artist and creativity
- The media representation of female artists in popular music
- The music industry and social class
- The sound of home: home recording and today’s artist
- Female singer-songwriters, producers, poets, novelists, film makers: what they all have in common
- Music maker, video maker, marketer, entrepreneur, educator: surviving in today’s music industry
- Poetry and song writing: the importance of language when writing songs
- Music production and academia: the intersection between constructing sound and constructing academic argument