The GRAMMY Award-winning Chicago-based percussion quartet Third Coast Percussion (TCP) has announced its Chicago and touring schedules for the 2025-2026 season. As the first percussion ensemble ever ...
Third Coast Percussion, a classical percussion ensemble comprising four NU alumni, took home a Grammy award Sunday night. Its album “Steve Reich” won the award for Best Chamber Group/Small Ensemble ...
This is the second in a series of profiles of Northwestern Alumni nominated at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. When Third Coast Percussion receives a Grammy nomination, the first person Peter Martin ...
Richard Albagli with UAlbany Percussion Ensemble member. Richard Albagli directing the UAlbany Percussion Ensemble. The pounding and rattling sound of a percussion ensemble probably isn’t what comes ...
The style of electronic music and dance known as footwork might appear a strange bedfellow to classical music, but the Grammy-winning group Third Coast Percussion embraces the fleet-footed sound on ...
Street Y will present a unique concert featuring Third Coast Percussion, Simone Porter, and Jlin on February 13, 2026, showcasing new works and rare compositions.
Clockwise from left: Philip Glass and Third Coast Percussion members Peter Martin, David Skidmore, Sean Connors, and Robert Dillon Credit: Rebekka Federle Philip Glass arrives in town this Friday to ...
The rhythm section is more than just high-hats and drum sets, and many of ASU’s percussion ensembles will illustrate this Thursday during an evening of world music called Rhythmic Variation. This ...
For two centuries, the coal industry formed the backbone of the northeast coast of England and supported entire communities. Fueled by the Industrial Revolution, generation after generation slaved in ...
They began by playing DIY concerts in their native Chicago. They have performed on four continents, snagged two Grammys (plus a third nomination), made 13 albums, and have broken down genre barriers ...
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