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Drum Roll for Latest Discovery District Arrival

January 31, 2022 School of Music

Photo of Jauvon Gilliam, director of percussion studies at UMD's School of Music and a principal timpanist with the National Symphony Orchestra.

School of Music lecturer opens studio space, percussion instrument rental.

By Sala Levin ’10 | Maryland Today

If College Park’s Discovery District feels like it’s got a new rhythm lately, there’s a good reason for it. Today, a University of Maryland lecturer and National Symphony Orchestra timpanist launches a studio space and music instrument rental outfit in the area, with the aim of making instruments, equipment and facilities more available to a wide range of musicians.

“A lot of people don’t have access to high-quality instruments, or access to a place to practice them,” said Jauvon Gilliam, founder of Capitol Percussion + Backline Rentals (CP+B) and co-director of percussion studies in UMD’s School of Music (SOM). “I decided to create a space that would give people from all walks of life the opportunity to hone their craft in an aesthetically pleasing environment. The best space (for it) happened to be right under my nose.”

The 8,900-square-foot membership-based space on Rivertech Court is home to four studios, used for recording, rehearsals, individual practice, private lessons, podcasting and more. CP+B also rents 31 drum sets, over 200 amps, more than 90 keyboards, DJ equipment, strings, choir risers and more—“everything you would need if you were coming into the DMV to put on a performance,” said Gilliam.

Gilliam has been running CP+B from temporary spaces since 2014, when he thought he’d just rent his personal instruments to friends. The Rivertech Court location marks the company’s first permanent home, in a research park that houses more than 60 private companies and nonprofit organizations, four federal agencies and some 6,500 employees.

Read more in Maryland Today. 

Photo by Stephanie S. Cordle.