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Dr. Joshua Watkins
Instructor of Percussion
Education
- D.M.A., Texas Tech University, Percussion Performance
- M.M., Belmont University, Percussion Performance
- B.S., Belmont University, Liberal Science
Research Interests
- Percussion and drumset performance practice
- Caribbean music traditions
- Percussion pedagogy
- Cross-genre percussion studies and pedagogy
- Music administration and leadership in higher education
Affiliations
- Percussive Arts Society
- College Music Society
- National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors
- National Society of Steel Band Educators
- American Association of University Professors
Biography
Joshua Watkins a percussionist and music educator, currently serving on the percussion faculties of Arkansas State University and Harding University. He has previously held appointments at the University of Trinidad and Tobago and Texas Tech University. Renowned internationally, his artistry spans a wide range of musical styles, including jazz, Latin, rock, country, Caribbean drumming, world music, Steelpan, marching arts, chamber music, and orchestral performance. He has appeared on distinguished stages worldwide and is equally devoted to sharing his expertise with students, colleagues, and audiences.
Dr. Watkins refined his skills under the direction of prominent mentors, including Dr. Christopher Norton, Todd London, Dr. Julia Gaines, Zoro, Mark Lowry, Loyd Warden, and Dr. Lisa Rogers. His passion for academic research led him to explore and document traditional Caribbean percussion, with a particular focus on Trinidad traditional drumming. He remains dedicated to applying these rich traditions in modern contexts.
As a guest artist and clinician, Josh Watkins has conducted engaging seminars for both professional and student percussionists. He has collaborated with esteemed music institutes, leaving a lasting impact on institutions such as Fine Arts Summer Academy, University of Tennessee – Martin, Virginia Tech, and Barbados Community College. Additionally, he had the privilege of representing the U.S. Embassy to the Eastern Caribbean during a goodwill and educational tour with the Ibis Ensemble. More recently, he was invited as a guest artist for the 11th Poland National Workshop in Gdańsk, further cementing his international influence.
Dr. Watkins' passion for performance and education extends to his participation in the Percussive Arts Society (PAS), College Music Society (CMS), American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and as a Vic Firth Educator. Furthermore, he is recognized as the founding president of the Trinidad and Tobago Chapter of PAS, demonstrating his commitment to fostering percussion excellence within the region. As a past member of the PAS International Committee and the PAS Diversity Alliance, Dr. Watkins advocates for diversity and inclusivity in the world of percussion.
As a recording artist, Josh Watkins has recorded percussion and drumset on albums such as "Remembering John Denver," "Jab Molassie," and "River of Freedom." His commissions, performances, and premieres of compositions by Caribbean, American, and English composers have earned him a reputation as an enthusiastic supporter of new musical works.
Josh Watkins' impact on percussion education, his commitment to preserving traditional Caribbean percussion, and his dedication to promoting contemporary percussion compositions make him a distinctive figure in the world of music.
Contact Information
jowatkins@AState.edu
Website
jwpercussionstudio.com
Office
Building: Fine Arts Center
Room: 216