Alicia Keys to perform and lecture at NYU’s Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music

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16 Oct 2009

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The Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU is proud to co-present with Sony Music Entertainment an exciting lecture and performance event with Alicia Keys this October.

Alicia Keys is releasing her 4th studio album, The Element of Freedom, in December. With her new single “Doesn’t Mean Anything” currently exploding at radio, Alicia Keys will take part in a 3-city, college lecture and performance series leading
into the album’s release.  For the inaugural event of the series, Alicia Keys will be giving a private performance to NYU with her band, debuting songs from her forthcoming album, singing some of her hits and participating in a moderated discussion.

The topic of the event is “Inspiration: What Inspires You and Why?”

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