Music faculty
Ms. Meg Griffin

Ms. Meg Griffin serves as Instructor of Music and Collaborative Pianist for the Department of Music at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama, where she teaches diction courses, voice methods courses for music education majors, and beginning keyboard courses, in addition to performing as a collaborative pianist with various faculty and students.
Ms. Griffin grew up in Carrollton, Ga and was active in the Carrollton City Schools performing arts programs: chorus, band, and drama. She received her bachelor degree in music education from Jacksonville State University where she studied piano, voice, and was a member of the A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, Encore! Show Choir, and performed in several Jacksonville Opera Theater and drama department shows. During her studies at JSU, Ms. Griffin received the Outstanding Freshman Award, the Outstanding Choral Music Education Award, and the Outstanding Senior Award at JSU.
After completing her undergraduate studies, Ms. Griffin earned her graduate degree
in choral conducting at The University of Southern Mississippi. At USM, she co-directed
the Southern BelleTones, a
female a cappella group, assisted with the Gulf Coast Civic Chorale, accompanied the
women’s chorus and men’s chorus, and sang with the Southern Chorale.
In addition to her teaching duties at ASU, Ms. Griffin serves as the collaborative pianist at Faulkner University in Montgomery, and as a assistant rehearsal pianist for The Montgomery Chorale. She also works with the children’s choir at Church of the Ascension, and frequently performs with the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra.