For 18 years, Dr. Hurley served as the director of the Spivey Hall Young Artists preparing young musicians to be active members in the older Spivey choirs. Under his direction, the Spivey Hall Young Artists performed at the 2018 GMEA In-Service Conference. Dr. Hurley has served as a guest clinician for honor choirs throughout the southeast for organizations such as GA-ACDA, AL-ACDA, and KY-ACDA. He currently serves as the president of Georgia ACDA and is the artistic director of the annual Spivey Hall Elementary Honor Choir.
Dr. Hurley is the music specialist at Ford Elementary School in Cobb County, Georgia where he teaches general music to kindergarten to fifth graders and leads the school chorus and tone-chime ensemble. He has presented sessions at the Music Educators Association in-service conferences for Georgia, Florida, and Alabama, the Southern Division ACDA Conference, and the ACDA National Children’s and Community Youth Choir Conductor’s Retreat. Under his direction, the Ford Elementary Chorus performed at the 2015 GMEA In-Service Conference. Dr. Hurley was honored as Teacher of the Year in 2002, 2016, and was the 2020 Cobb County Elementary General Music Teacher of the Year, and the 2021 GMEA Georgia Music Educator of the Year.
Dr. Hurley has presented his research at both state and national conventions. His research has been published in the International Journal of Research in Choral Singing, UPDATE: Application of Research in Music Education, Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Research and Issues in Music Education, ChorTeach, and Teaching Music Magazine. Research interests include music literacy, the child’s singing voice, and expressive choral performance pedagogy. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Shorter College, a Master’s of Early Childhood Education from Berry College, and a Doctorate in Music Education from the University of Georgia (GO DAWGS!). Dr. Hurley lives in Marietta, GA with his wife (also a music teacher), 3 kids, and dog.