Michael D'Angelo

Jazz Studies, Percussion
Visiting Assistant Professor
Biography

Michael D’Angelo is a Grammy-nominated drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and educator based in Iowa City, IA. He is currently on the faculty at the University of Iowa as Visiting Assistant Professor of Jazz Percussion. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Performance from the University of North Texas, a Master’s degree in Jazz Studies from Indiana University, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Colorado.

Michael has performed with a wide array of artists in a variety of musical situations including Doc Severinsen, Dave Brubeck, Mary Wilson, James Carter, Ron Blake, Marquis Hill, Alan Pasqua, Bob Hurst, Ryan Saranich, Brandon Lee, Greg Gisbert, Annie Booth, the North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra, and the North Carolina Symphony to name a few. As an educator, he has presented clinics and masters classes in the United States and internationally including the Jazz Education Network Conference, Eastern Washington University Jazz Dialogues Festival, North Carolina Music Educators Association Conference, Colorado Music Educators Association Conference, World Saxophone Congress, and Percussive Arts Society International Convention.

Michael was a member of the University of North Texas One O’Clock Lab Band from 2008-2009 and received a Grammy nomination from the band’s annual recording Lab 2009 for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. In 2011, he was invited to participate in the Ravinia Festival's Steans Music Institute for Jazz, an invitation only workshop for rising jazz composers and performers with mentorship from David Baker, Rufus Reid, Nathan Davis, and Curtis Fuller. 

He is an endorsing artist for Pearl Drums, Paiste Cymbals, Vic Firth Drumsticks, and Evans Drumheads.

Research areas
  • Jazz studies
Michael D'Angelo