
Ashton Allen - Owner-Operator
Simply put, I have a Yellow Desk and I thought that was cool.
More seriously, I am a Musician, Composer and Educator who fell in love with the magic of music at a very young age. From the sweeping and swelling choruses of the cinema, to the feel of brick wall guitars. I love how music can give you every opportunity to feel and to dream.
The goal at Yellow Desk Studios is to offer the magic of music to everyone. From the youngest student to the seasoned industry professional, we want to help achieve the dream music promises.
Ashton Allen
Owner-Operator



Ashton Allen is a versatile composer, percussionist, and educator with a lifelong passion for music. He began his musical journey at the age of eight, learning piano and discovering the emotional depth music could convey. By high school, Ashton had devoted himself to percussion and composition, laying the groundwork for a dynamic career in the arts.
Ashton studied percussion performance at the University of Utah, honing his craft under the guidance of esteemed mentors including Dr. Mike Sammons, Doug Wolf, Danny Soulier, Keith Carrick, Kelly Wallis, Dr. Robert Baldwin, Scott Hagen, among others. During this time, he also performed with prominent ensembles such as the Utah Philharmonic, Utah Wind Symphony, Salt Lake Symphony, and spent six years as a member of the University of Utah Drumline(the last of which he spent as Drumline Captain.)
With nearly a decade of experience as an educator, Ashton has inspired countless students through his dedication to teaching and mentorship. In addition to his work in education, he has self-released an album and multiple singles available on all streaming platforms, showcasing his talents as a composer and performer. His work, "Hyperventilate," - an arrangement of Frost*'s music of the same name - was premiered by the University of Utah Percussion Ensemble. While also at the University he wrote solo works that he performed and even won best orchestral snare composition at the Utah Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society. He writes for the competitive marching arts where groups he has written for have consistently placed top 3 with state champion ensembles and a 1st place WGI regional placement.
His current work includes directing a high-school percussion program, teaching private lessons, and composing for both competitive and concert percussion ensembles. He also is working on increasing an ever expanding catalogue of cues for screen and sync libraries. But don't worry, there is room for your project too.
Parker Brown
Co-Founder-Designer
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Parker Brown is a dedicated musician, arranger, and educator based in the Ogden area. He marched with the Weber State Wildcat Band from 2016 to 2018, serving as center snare during his final season. He also performed with Weber State Indoor Percussion from 2015 to 2017.
Parker began his teaching career in 2017 as Percussion Caption Head at Ogden High School. Under his leadership, the percussion section earned the Outstanding Percussion Award at the Red Rocks State Championship in 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022. During that time, the Ogden High Band also secured state championships in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 in their division.
In addition to his work at Ogden, Parker served as a battery technician for American Fork High School. While there, the ensemble won first place overall and first in percussion in the 6A Open Division at the 2019 Red Rocks State Championship, as well as first place at the 2019 Bands of America St. George Regional.
Also in 2017, Parker became Program Director for the Ogden High School Indoor Percussion Ensemble. Under his direction, the group has consistently achieved top placements at IMPA Championships, including 2nd place in 2018, 3rd in 2021, 4th in 2022, 1st in 2023, 2nd in 2024, and 3rd in 2025.
In 2019, he joined Gold Spike Percussion as a battery instructor and was promoted to Battery Caption Head in 2022. He continues to lead and develop the ensemble’s battery program.
Most recently, Parker joined The Battalion Drum and Bugle Corps in 2024, serving as Tour Manager for both the 2024 and 2025 seasons. In 2025, he also assisted the percussion section as snare tech.





