Wes Carroll
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Wes Carroll (born September 27, 1970) is one of the pioneering practitioners[1] of vocal percussion in contemporary a cappella music. He is credited as a primary teacher[2] of this art form, primarily through instructional videos and DVDs first created in the late 1990's.
He was the founding vocal percussionist for the Boston vocal band Five O'Clock Shadow, and later joined the San-Francisco based "rock band without instruments" The House Jacks, founded by Deke Sharon.
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[edit] References
- Eichenwald, Kurt. (June 22, 1997) The New York Times 'Doo-Wop-a-Doo' Will No Longer Do Section: Arts & Entertainment.
- Tess, Chris. (August 17, 2006) Casa.org A Cappella Originals from CASA
[edit] External links
- New York Times (cached) "New York Times: Doo-Wop-A-Doo Will No Longer Do"
- beatboxing.com "Beatboxing.com interview with Wes Carroll"
- housejacks.com The House Jacks
- Mouthdrumming.com Promotional site
- a-cappella.com Published Works
- casa.org "Vocal Percussion monthly with Wes Carroll"
- casa.org "Wes Carroll voted Favorite Vocal Percussionist"
- General-Anzieger "Alltag raus, Spaß rein, Tür zu"
- harmony-sweepstakes.com "Wes Carroll Vocal Percussion award" inaugurated
- Other Press (cached) "Wes in the Press"