Julie Davila is renowned percussionist, performer, music educator and clinician specializing in concert and marching percussion. She was inducted in to the WGI Percussion Hall of Fame in 2014, in recognition of more than 30 years contributing to the marching arts activity as a leader, teacher, designer and adjudicator.

Julie is a member of the chamber percussion ensemble the CAIXA
TRIO, winner of a 2011 “Drummie” award by Drum Magazine. In addition to her membership in the CAIXA TRIO, she currently serves as President for the Percussive Arts Society. She is the arranger and instructor for the Middle Tennessee State University Band of Blue Drumline, and an adjunct professor of percussion at MTSU. Prior to her work at MTSU, she was the percussion specialist at several high schools in Nashville, Tennessee. Many of her groups have medaled in all divisions of the WGI activity, and the John Overton High School Indoor drum line, under her direction won a National Championship.

Julie is a member of the WGI and DCI nationally recognized adjudication teams, and recently appointed to the DCI Judge Liaison team.

As an active clinician specializing in contemporary and marching percussion, she has performed in Poland, China, Peru, South Korea, France, Netherlands,Puerto Rico, Mexico, Brazil and extensively throughout the United States. A proud alumni of the University of North Texas, she is the author of the “Modern Multi-Tenor Techniques and Solos”, “Impressions on Wood” and Inspirations 4 Mallets” and is a co-author of “Aptitude” an innovative solo snare book published by Row-Loff Productions.

Julie is an endorser and clinician for the Pearl Corporation, Innovative Percussion, Avedis Zildjian Company, Grover Pro Percussion and Evans Drum Heads.