SINFONIA GULF COAST’S DEMETRIUS FULLER ACCEPTED INTO FLORIDA CHAPTER
SINFONIA GULF COAST’S DEMETRIUS FULLER ACCEPTED INTO FLORIDA CHAPTER
30Apr
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OF THE RECORDING ACADEMY AND APPOINTED TO EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Fuller is currently the only professional member from Northwest Florida in the prestigious organization
DESTIN, FL – Sinfonia Gulf Coast, the region’s only fully professional orchestra, proudly announces that its Founder and Music & Artistic Director, Demetrius Fuller, has been accepted as a Professional Member into the Florida Chapter of the Recording Academy.
Furthermore, Fuller he has been appointed to the Education Committee of the Florida Chapter, playing an integral role in steering statewide decisions that affect music education initiatives and scholarship opportunities, including those supported through the Academy’s charitable arm, MusiCares.
Fuller, who founded Sinfonia Gulf Coast in 2004 at the age of just 24 and joined the Recording Academy in 2024, is currently the only professional member from Northwest Florida in the prestigious organization. This accolade is especially exciting as Sinfonia prepares to celebrate its milestone 20th anniversary season in 2025-2026.
Established in November 1995, the Florida Chapter of the Recording Academy represents the vibrant and diverse music communities of Florida and Puerto Rico. The Chapter provides programming, networking, and growth opportunities for artists and industry professionals across genres, from Latin American and traditional rock to urban and electronic music. It connects iconic figures such as Gloria Estefan, DJ Khaled, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tom Petty, and Bad Bunny, reflecting Florida’s rich musical heritage and dynamic contemporary scene.
“Joining the Florida Chapter of the Recording Academy is an honor that places Sinfonia Gulf Coast within an influential global network of music industry professionals,” says Fuller. “This affiliation aligns perfectly with our mission at Sinfonia to not only redefine the symphony experience but to actively support and elevate music education and professional growth opportunities within our community and beyond.”
In addition to his professional membership, Fuller has been actively involved with the Recording Academy as a mentor for GRAMMY U, a program designed to connect music industry professionals with college students nearing graduation who are pursuing careers in various sectors of the music field.
An advocate for contemporary music, throughout his two-decade career, Fuller has premiered, commissioned, or collaborated with acclaimed composers and artists, significantly impacting the cultural landscape regionally and internationally.
“We are beyond proud of this stellar accomplishment,” says Elizabeth Boswell, president of Sinfonia Gulf Coast board of directors. “It demonstrates, once again, that Demetrius Fuller is not only a distinguished music professional, but a relevant and actively engaged industry leader.”
ABOUT SINFONIA GULF COAST
Sinfonia Gulf Coast was founded in 2005 on Florida’s Northwest Gulf Coast with the mission of redefining the symphony experience. Under the guidance of founder and Music Director Demetrius Fuller and a dedicated board of directors, the nonprofit orchestra is in its 19th season of innovative musical programming, designed to entertain, educate, and inspire the community. Since its founding, Sinfonia Gulf Coast has presented more than 700 concerts and events that have reached over 500,000 patrons, has collaborated with numerous nonprofits and businesses throughout the community, and has impacted more than 220,000 children through its Sinfonia Guest Artists in the Schools program and music education outreach initiatives. For more information on Sinfonia Gulf Coast, visit SinfoniaGulfCoast.org, call (850) 460-8800, or email info@sinfoniagulfcoast.org.
SINFONIA GULF COAST’S DEMETRIUS FULLER ACCEPTED INTO FLORIDA CHAPTER