Morris Palter

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Morris Palter is a drummer/percussionist from Canada who also plays novelty jazz xylophone. He is also a composer, and university lecturer who was a founding member of the band Treble Charger.

Palter was one of the first members of Treble Charger, along with Greig Nori, Rosie Martin and Bill Priddle. Though the band was originally named nc-17, an American band of the same name threatened to sue, hence "Treble Charger" was born. The group's first hit "Red" was written by Bill Priddle and was also re-recorded for their 1997 album Maybe It's Me. The second version seemed to be more of a success but wasn't posted as one because their first album "nc-17" was also re-released that same year.

Treble Charger was originally an indie rock group until its 1997 album Maybe It's Me, which was the band's transition to pop punk. In 2001, Wide Awake Bored was their first official pop punk album.

Palter left the group in 1996 and moved to the Netherlands, where he studied percussion at the Koninklijk Conservatorium, Den Haag. He then earned a Doctorate degree under Steven Schick at the University of California, San Diego.

Palter then toured throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, performing in a wide variety of festivals and concert recitals, including the Disney Hall in Los Angeles, the Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall under Pierre Boulez. He also appeared on CBS Radio's Sounds Like Canada show. He has been a guest lecturer at numerous universities, including the University of Birmingham, Stanford University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the University of Virginia, among others.

Palter also founded the Speak Easy Duo, which has appeared at various festivals around the world. He also co-founded NOISE, Metasax/DRUMthings, and was a member of the percussion group redfish bluefish.

Palter is also an active composer. His A Midsummer Night's Dream was performed at the Old Globe Theater. He was also the featured instrumental soloist with La Jolla Playhouse's A Scottish Play. Palter has also made recordings for Off Broadway and Broadway shows.

Palter was a Lecturer in Music at UCSD in 2006/07 where he earned a Doctorate of Musical Arts in 2005. He is currently an Assistant Professor in Music at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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