bio

 

Taylor Davis is an educator, performer, and artistic leader with a passion for collaboration. He has given clinics and concerts throughout the United States and Europe, spanning a variety of ages and topics related to both marching and concert percussion. Taylor currently serves as Assistant Director of Percussion at Flower Mound High School and Adjunct Professor of Percussion at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, Texas. He is the co-founder and Executive Director of Percussion Pal, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of resources for percussion education. As a performer, he has shared the stage with groups such as the Meehan/Perkins Duo, Sō Percussion, Glenn Kotche of the band Wilco, and Yo-Yo Ma. Taylor has performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. and was involved in a production of Leonard Bernstein’s Mass under the baton of the Baltimore Symphony’s Marin Alsop. In addition to concert and contemporary music, Taylor is involved in Drum Corps International, teaching the Blue Stars Front Ensemble.

Taylor is one half of the professional media company 2x1 Media. Their client list includes Todd Meehan, Ivan Trevino, Mark Ford, Paul Rennick, the Yale School of Music, Vic Firth, Zildjian Company, the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, and more. Recent projects include Zildjian Live! Season Two at Sphere Studios in Los Angeles, California, where Taylor recorded artists such as Stanton Moore, Dennis Chambers, Ash Soan, JD Beck, Matt Greiner, and more.

He is a founding member of Lagan Percussion, the 2016 winner of the inaugural Semper Pro Musica competition. With Lagan, he is an active participant in commissioning and performing new music. Recent consortiums include Stress & Flow by Alejandro Viñao & Evergreen by Robert Honstein. Lagan often collaborates with other musicians, organizing performances of important works such as Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians and Terry Riley’s In C.

Taylor completed his Master of Music in Percussion Performance at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland, with renowned teacher Robert van Sice. He is a Presser Scholar and recipient of the Peabody Artistic Excellence Award. He completed his undergraduate studies with Todd Meehan and Ivan Trevino at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, graduating with a Bachelor of Music in Music Education. Taylor is a proud endorser of Black Swamp Percussion and serves as a member of the BSP Collegiate Educator Network. He is a licensed K-12 music educator and is a recipient of the TMEA Outstanding Music Educator Award. He also was admitted to the Sō Percussion Summer Institute (2016) and the Chosen Vale International Percussion Seminar (2014) where he worked with artists such as Sō Percussion, Paul Lansky, Stephen Mackey, John Luther Adams, and Cynthia Yeh. When he isn’t performing or teaching music he enjoys running and reading.