* Current Staff *
About the Staff:
Our staff is selected by interview process only. Atlas Street teachers
must have sufficient industry experience, formal training, and pass an
examination before being allowed to teach. If you're interested in
working with us, contact
Keith@AtlantaMusicLessons.Net. .
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Keith Cordell

Keith received his B.S. in Recording Industry Management
from MTSU in 2005. There he studied extensively in the
music and audio engineering schools. By the end of his
fourth year, he had  completed five Music Theory courses,
one centered around jazz and contemporary harmony, as
well as arranging. Also, Keith logged over 350 Recording,
Post, and MIDI studio hours. Previous to college, Keith won
two GISA competition outstanding soloist awards for his jazz
guitar work. Keith's musical achievement in high school
earned him the Louis Armstrong Award in 2001, which
gained him entrance into MTSU's music school.

Since his return to Atlanta in 2006, Keith's been playing in
various bands in the Atlanta area, as well as working as a
musician for hire for musicals, religious servies, and other
such events. He's been the head pit instructor for the award
winning Marist War Eagle Marching Band for 6 years
running. Recently, he left his position as a salesman at Sam
Ash Music of Cumberland where he was the only associate
qualified to sell and consult for customers in both Guitars
and Pro Audio/Recording.

Keith has been teaching music lessons for over 6 years!
Josh Martin

Josh Martin has been playing guitar for 9 years. He
sacrificed his social life through out grade school in order to
maintain a strict practice regimen, which included an array
of interesting and unexplored techniques. Josh eventually
became known for his innovative style, having influences
ranging from Björk to Pat Metheny to The Mars Volta. After
high school, Josh toured the country with a progressive rock
band called Estrela and then later relocated to Atlanta
where he is currently studying guitar at The Atlanta Institute
of Music. He stays busy playing with as many projects as
possible, one of them being The Brock Scott Quartet, which
is a combination of ambient jazz and acoustic folk music.
They are playing on The Rock Boat in January with Sister
Hazel and The Indigo Girls in Jamaica.
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