Dr. Tony Logsdon
Saxophone, Music Education
Studio: Mason Hall 206
Phone: (256) 782-5877
Email: jlogsdon@jsu.edu
Dr. John Anthony Logsdon, Associate Professor of Saxophone and Music Education, has taught at Jacksonville State University for eighteen years. Dr. Logsdon teaches applies saxophone and music education courses for both undergraduate and graduate students. These include Secondary Music Methods and Materials, Practicum for Music Education Students, Graduate Seminar in Instrumental Music Education, and Advanced Conducting for Graduate Students. He is also involved with student intern supervision and works closely with the College of Education. Dr. Logsdon has performed regularly in the Jacksonville State University Faculty Recitals.
Dr. Logsdon received a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Georgia. He also earned the Master of Music degree and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in saxophone performance from the University of Georgia where he studied with Dr. Kenneth Fischer.
Prior to working at Jacksonville State University, Dr. Logsdon held teaching positions at Bryan County High School, Richmond Hill High School, Cedar Shoals High School, and Athens Academy in Georgia. He has also held adjunct teaching positions in applied woodwinds at Georgia Perimeter College in Atlanta, Georgia and Toccoa Falls College in Toccoa, Georgia.