Brandon Carrita
Sound Designer

Brandon Carrita, an expert in soundscapes and audio engineering, takes on the role of Sound Designer. Known for his expertise in sound design, Brandon's work will create an extra layer of sophistication to Redline's productions. His innovative approach to sound design will undoubtedly elevate the overall quality of the ensemble's performances.

Brandon Carrita is the Front Ensemble Coordinator, Front Ensemble Arranger, and Audio Arranger/Engineer for the percussion program at Dartmouth High School in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, under the direction of Tom Aungst. Brandon has been with Dartmouth since the fall of 2013. With his help, their WGI indoor percussion ensemble has consistently placed in the top five, including winning WGI championships in 2014.

Brandon has been involved in Marching band and drum corps since 2010, working with Somerset-Berkley High School, Plymouth High School, Bishop Hendricken High School, Dartmouth High School, The Connecticut Hurricanes, and most recently as the Audio Arranger for The Cadets from 2019-2022, as well as the Front Ensemble Arranger from 2020-2022.

As a pianist and percussionist, Brandon has performed on many stages, most recently with Michael Dimucci and Friends, and the East Bay Summer Wind Ensemble. At UMass Dartmouth, Brandon performed with many ensembles including the Laptop Ensemble, Steel Band, Gamelan, and African Drum and Dance. He has experience with choirs as a singer, arranger, and accompanist, performing with the UMass Dartmouth Chorus (including Handel’s Messiah with the New Bedford Symphony Orchestra), the G20 Barbershop Chorus, and the UMass Dartmouth Gospel Choir throughout the years. Brandon frequently plays piano in musicals for local theater groups, performing in shows such as Into the Woods, Beauty and the Beast, Sweeney Todd, Sister Act, White Christmas, and Legally Blonde.

Brandon is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Performance, learning percussion from Jamie Eckert, Chris Poudrier Sr., and Royal Hartigan, and furthering his piano skills with Andy McWain.