
Our History
Historical Sketch of
THE LOUISIANA FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS
New Orleans had one club federated with the national organization by 1910. By 1919 Louisiana had 5 federated clubs and before state organization, 2 more were added for a total of 7 clubs.
1928 - LFMC organized on April 16th, in Baton Rouge, LA.
Mrs. W. Carruth Jones was elected President.
First Decade: 1928 - 1938
2nd president (1932-36) Louise Hullum - Monroe
3rd president (1936-38) Mrs. R.E.Brumby - Franklin
Scholarships were established
Extension was the main priority
State Bulletin begun
National Banner won by LA
1932 NFMC Fall Board Meeting held in New Orleans
Jones elected to membership on NFMC Board
Second Decade: 1938 – 1948
4th president (1938-40) Louisa Hullum, Monroe
5th president (1940-44) Marie Lewis Beene, Shreveport
6th president (1944-48) Mrs. Malcom S. Dougherty - Jackson
83 new clubs added to the stat roster
During the WWII years, LFMC placed over 3,000 instruments on ships, and thousands of sheet music copies and records in army camps.
A new phase of “Music in Hospitals” begun. 100s Programs given in Hospitals and Red Cross Centers.
Scholarships increased to 8 in 3 colleges
State composition contest inaugurated
“Rural Music” emphasized by federating rural choruses
Third Decade: 1948 -1960
7th president (1948-52) Mrs. John P. Kelley - Alexandria
8th president (1952-56) Ruby Simmons Vought – Baton Rouge
9th President (1956-60) Leslie D. Fain - Alexandria
Louisiana received Scroll of Merit and Cash Award for extension at the National Biennial held in Dallas, TX Matinee choral group performed.
Louisiana was cited for its history updated and published in a special folder. Also given Honorable Mention for outstanding programs in contemporary American Music at Salt Lake City Biennial.
During 52-56 administration, LA increased participation in student and young artist programs. Established scholarship to Transylvania Music Camp. Saw a marked growth in Grass Roots Opera Projects and workshops.
1st Place in the Junior Photo Contest won by Napoleonville Mozart Music Club- entry used on Jr. Keynotes cover.
1st all string and all dance groups in LFMC
1st State Festival of Strings originated
1st monthly Newsletter sent out
LA won 1st Place in attendance and Outstanding Achievement in “Crusade for Strings” at the Columbus, OH Biennial in 1957. Growth in Clubs: 26 Sr, 11 Assoc, 17 Student, and 96 Junior.
4th Decade: 1960 -1970
10th president (1960-62) William Gillock - New Orleans
11th president (1962-64) Mrs. W. U. Moss – Baton Rouge
12th president (1964-66) Mrs. Malcolm Downs - Pineville
13th president (1966-70) Edith Kilgore Kirkpatrick - Baton Rouge
LA received an award for the most federated Junior Clubs and Festivals as well as the most Strings Festivals in the nation at the Kansas City Biennial.
13 students received declared winners in the NFMC Essay Contest.
Only federated Music Club in the World located in a Leprosarium (in Carville).
LA received top award for Publicity in the 1965 Miami Beach Biennial.
LA had 2 National winners in the Student Auditions.
Jr Extension won top award with 30 new clubs and became 1st in the Nation for Jr Festivals
Young Artist presented in concert, Award of Merit for Crusade for Strings
April 1967, at the New York Biennial, Baton Rouge Choral Sextette “The Musettes” sang “A Joyful Litany” by Gena Branscombe, composed especially for the national convention. The performance resulted in a WYNC broadcast on September 9, 1967.
At the 1968 LFMC Convention in Shreveport, the entire cast of the New York City Opera performed.
At the 1969 LFMC convention in New Orleans, Jane and James Bastien presented a workshop, and LA won 22 National Music Week Awards.
5th Decade: 1970 – 1982
14th president (1970-72) Carol March - Alexandria
15th president (1972-74) Esther Sokolofsky – Baton Rouge
16th president (1974-76) Ruth Seale - New Orleans
17th president (1976-78) Charlotte Davis Parrott - Alexandria
18th president (1978-82) Bob Buckner - Shreveport
1971 - New Orleans hosted the NFMC Biennial Convention in New Orleans. Honored guest, Mrs. Maurice Honigman and a special presentation of “Music Therapy and its Function to People”.
Junior convention incorporated into the state Senior convention, making it a special Junior Day.
Folk music was emphasized
1978 – LFMC 50th Anniversary celebrated in Baton Rouge
Phoebe Dalton, cellist, of Baton Rouge was winner of the National Stillman Kelly Auditions.
6th Decade: 1982-1990
19th president (1982-86) Eloise Stanhope - Monroe
20th president (1986-90) James Hudson - Jennings
Metairie District became the 8th LFMC District
New scholarship established by Edith Kilgore Kirkpatrick
Life membership increased and 2 new Sr Clubs organized.
Stephen Rose of Natchitoches won Stillman Kelly Auditions, LA’s 2nd consecutive winner.
New Awards added: Houssiere Ballet and Past Presidents State College Awards (PPSCA).
Hubert Ho, pianist of Baton Rouge won 1990 Stillman Kelly Auditions, 3rd consecutive from LA.
7th Decade: 1990-2000
21st president (1990-1992) Kay Hawthorne - Baton Rouge
22nd president (1992-1994) Pam Gregoire - Donaldsonville
23rd president (1994-1998) Tommie Rowe - Haynesville
24th president (1998-2000) Melanie Perez - Metairie
Began the Revision of LFMC By-Laws, Standing Rules, and Appendix
All LFMC Scholarship information now included in the LFMC Bulletin.
Represented LA in two NFMC Meetings (Huntsville and Chicago), and celebrated the
100th Anniversary of NFMC.
LFMC Website created and Promotional LFMC Brochure distributed.
“Noteworthy News” newsletter started.
Junior Counselors Newsletter sent to all teachers twice a year.
Festival Records were computerized.
Inaugural year for the Past President’s Scholarship Awards
41 NFMC Awards of Merit were received.
Secured Honored Guest NFMC 1st Vice President Ouida Keck and George Keck, and NFMC Junior Counselor Angie Greer at LFMC Conventions.
8th Decade: 2000-2012
25th president (2000-2004) Jeanne Veron - Donaldsonville
26th president (2004-2006) Dottie Smith - Prairieville
27th president (2006-2008) Ruth Smith - Monroe
28th president (2008-2012) Irene Vile - Metairie
LFMC Records were computerized.
LFMC Bylaws were revised
Tax-Exempt status was achieved
Inauguration of the Charlotte Davis Parrott Religious Education Award and the Virginia Houssiere Ballet Scholarship
LFMC hosted 2001 Southeastern Region Brevard Weekend
75th LFMC Anniversary celebrated by a Gala Convention in Natchitoches with Past Presidents as honored guests.
2005 Hurricane Katrina devastated members of the New Orleans and Metairie Music Clubs.
8 LFMC Districts replaced by 5 LFMC Regions.
LFMC Website begun containing forms and information for all awards and festival.
Matthew Witherow won National Lucile Parrish Ward Award for Veterans.
9th Decade: 2012-2020
29th president (2012-2014) Joy Harvey - Mandeville
30th president (2014-2016) Ken Nelson - Baton Rouge
31st president (2016-2020) Gwen Redding - Baton Rouge
10th Decade: 2020-
32nd president (2020-2024) LaDonna Alexander - Thibodeaux
33rd president (2024 - ) Margarita Harvey - New Orleans
Imani Francis, NFMC Martha Marcks Mack Sr. Vocal Award Recipient.
Secured Honored Guest NFMC President Deborah Freeman for 2025 Convention.