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Paul Rennick is currently a member of the adjunct Percussion faculty
of TCU, where he teaches applied percussion lessons in concert
snare
drum, drumset, and percussion keyboards. Having taught, written,
and arranged for many of the most successful percussion ensembles
in the country, he is recognized as a leader in the field of marching
percussion and remains a prolific composer and influential percussion
educator. Paul has been a featured clinician at the Percussive
Arts Society International Conventions, Music Educator’s
Association Conventions, many Percussive Arts Society State Conventions,
and several international festivals.
Paul was a design team member,
music composer/arranger, instructor, and percussion manager for
the Tony & Emmy Award winning
production of “Blast!”, recently on tour throughout
the U.S. He has also been musical arranger for the Conrad Jupiters
Hotel
Casino in Gold Coast, Australia, and directs the percussion
troupe “Stickworks” which
has performed throughout Australia and currently in the U.S.
Paul has also been a member of the percussion faculty at the
University of North Texas since 1991. Among various teaching
responsibilities
at UNT, Paul is director, writer/arranger, and designer for
the 13-time PAS National Champion University of North Texas
Indoor
Drumline. His extensive Drum Corps experience includes percussion
arranger and caption head for the Concord Blue Devils, Sky Ryders,
Velvet Knights, and Carolina Crown Drum & Bugle Corps. He
is currently the director of percussion for the Phantom Regiment
Drum & Bugle Corps.
An active arranger and instructor for schools across the United
States and Canada, his credits include numerous P.A.S., W.G.I.,
B.O.A., and MACDBA National Championships. Paul has been a clinician
and contributing writer for the Yamaha Corporation and is currently
on staff as a National Artist/Clinician with the Pearl Corporation,
Remo Inc., the Avedis Zildjian Co..and a signature artist with
Innovative Percussion. He is also a member of the P.A.S. Marching
Committee, and has many percussion ensemble works published through
Drop 6 Media.
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