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Mrs. Landrum received a Bachelor of Music Degree from Baylor University, where she studied with Carolyn Backus. She also attended Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, where she was pursuing a Master of Music Degree and studied with Jack Coldiron. She has performed in many venues and held many positions in various churches throughout our state. Mrs. Landrum is married and has 5 children. She has been teaching for more than 20 years and has had many former students go on to colleges and universities to major in music. Many have received scholarships. Her students consistently receive the highest ratings at competitions and festivals and All-State. Each year, she has students selected to the OAKE National Choir. She is a member of several professional organizations, including Organization of American Kodaly Educators, Music Educators National Conference, Texas Music Educators Association, Music Teachers National Association, National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), Dallas Music Teachers Association and Texas Music Teachers Association, where she is currently the State Vocal Chairman.
 

Jeanine Thames has thrilled audiences throughout the Americas, Europe and Japan with a voice that has been described as “stratospheric” (New York Times), “exquisite” (Arizona Daily Star), and “silvery and effortless” (Orpheus, Germany). She has been heard on prestigious stages such as Paris National Opera, Berlin Staatsoper, Brussels Royal Opera, New York City Opera, Dallas Opera, Houston Grand Opera and San Diego Opera and she has appeared with numerous symphony orchestras, including Munich Radio Orchestra, Leipzig Radio Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony, Detroit Symphony, and Phoenix Symphony. In the 2004–2005 season Miss Thames performed ELIJAH with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and she sang the role of Clorinda in CENERENTOLA with the Dallas Opera. She was heard in THE MAGIC FLUTE in Tokyo and Osaka, and she sang the Fauré Requiem with the Symphony of Southeast Texas.

Miss Thames graduated with a Master’s degree in vocal performance from the Juilliard School in New York, and she acquired her Bachelor’s degree in vocal performance from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Miss Thames has given master classes at Bob Jones University, SC and she will coach and give master classes with Opera Theater of New Jersey this summer. She maintains a vocal studio in her home here in Plano, where she lives with her husband, Allan Glassman and their 6 year old son, Benjamin.