Justin A. Brummer, PhD is the founding editor and digital archivist of the 
Vietnam War Song Project (VWSP), a digital 
archive and an interpretative analysis of all 
songs referencing the Vietnam War, revealing how the war’s significance is represented through music, globally and across generations.  
He started compiling, writing, and editing this project in 2007 to share his Vietnam War song collection. Over the last 18+ years he has developed the VWSP to be a unique cultural-historical living archive, cataloguing, analyzing, and digitizing music that references the war. Containing 6,000+ songs, the project is a key academic resource, and a significant 
source of reference in popular culture. As part of the project, he has written 
articles, consulted with artists, and worked with 
media and academic institutions. 
He gained his PhD in history from University College London (UCL) in April 2012 on the subject of Anglo-American relations 1969-1974. He also conducted research on "British policy, the Vietnam War and East of Suez (1964-1967)", and "British policy towards Palestine (1914-1917)". 
In March 2025, he joined the Archives Committee of the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA).