Described as a "true musical talent and professional", Eric Willie has a varied career as a percussion soloist, chamber musician, orchestral player, and teacher.

Having performed on three continents, Eric has presented solo performances throughout the United States, Russia, Brasil, and Colombia. In the summer of 2018, Eric performed as soloist with the Tamborimba Ensamble in Cali, Colombia, and conducted Edgard Varese’s “Ionisation” at the III Encontro Percussivo in Recife, Pernambuco Brasil. In the United States, Eric has performed or conducted at nine Percussive Arts Society’s International Conventions (PASIC), presented at the Midwest Clinic, as well as several state days of percussion and music educator conventions.

As a chamber musician, Eric performs with the Nief-Norf Project and the Legal Wood Project. As well, as an avid promoter of new music for percussion, Eric has commissioned and/or premiered works by Christopher Adler, Michael Burritt, Doug Bristol, Eric Cha-Beach, Elliott Cole, Greg Danner, Christopher Deane, Paul Lansky, Anna Meadors, Marc Mellits, Leroy Osmon, John Psathas, Josh Quillen, Baljinder Sekhon, Adam Silverman, D.J. Sparr, Jason Treuting, Blake Tyson, Alejandro Viñao, Matt Walker, Jamie Whitmarsh, and James Wood.

Active within the Percussive Arts Society (PAS), Eric previously served as Chair of the International Percussion Ensemble Committee, President of the Tennessee Chapter, as a New Literature and Recordings Reviewer for Percussive Notes journal, and now serves as Vice President for the North Carolina Chapter of the Society.

In addition to his talents as a classical percussionist, Eric is known for his marching percussion arranging and teaching experience. He has served on staff with the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps, served as a Percussion Consultant with the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps (2012-2013), and instructor and/or arranger for the Spirit, Southwind, Carolina Crown, and the Madison Scouts drum and bugle corps. He has also instructed for the University of North Texas "A" Line, Music City Mystique, and as Faculty for the Music for All World Percussion Symposium.

His solos and books have been published by Innovative Percussion, TapSpace, and Row-Loff. With the latter, his coauthored All-Inclusive Etudes book, the book has been adopted for use by the North Carolina and Tennessee Music Educator's Associations.

Currently, Eric serves as Associate Professor of Percussion Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he directs a comprehensive percussion program. He directs the classical percussion ensemble and steel band, and serves as a member of the graduate faculty.

Eric and his wife, Rebecca (assistant concertmaster with the Winston-Salem Symphony), reside in Greensboro, NC, with their son Aiden, daughter Elina, and their cat Peaches.