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  1. Leon "Ndugu" Chancler (/ ɪ n ˈ d uː ɡ uː ˈ tʃ æ n s l ər / in-DOO-goo CHANSS-lər; July 1, 1952 – February 3, 2018) was an American pop, funk, and jazz drummer. He was also a composer, producer , and university professor.

  2. Leon “Ndugu” Chancler. (b. July 1, 1952 - d. February 3, 2018) by Rick Mattingly. The PAS Hall of Fame is home to a select group of musicians and visionaries who have dedicated their lives to elevating the art of percussion,” says Peter Erskine. “If for no other reason than that his drumming propelled the music of both Miles Davis and ...

  3. 2012: 3 Brave Souls With 3 Brave Souls / John Beasley / Leon "Ndugu" Chancler / Darryl Jones. 2012: Pitch Perfect [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] 2012: The Complete 1970s Epic Albums Collection With George Duke. 2012: The Columbia Albums 1971-1975” With Weather Report. 2013: Brazilian Fusion With George Duke.

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  5. Leon "Ndugu" Chanclerwas a world-renowned American pop, funk and jazz drummer. He further developed his skills and shared his talent as a studio musician, composer, producer and university professor. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, on July 1, 1952, Leon Ndugu Chancler was the last child of seven children from the union of Rosie Lee and Henry Nathaniel Chancler.

  6. 7 de feb. de 2018 · Scott Chernis. Leon (Ndugu) Chancler, a drummer whose crisp grooves and pinpoint fireworks of syncopation were heard on hundreds of albums — including Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” on ...

  7. “I’m an orchestrator,” Ndugu Chancler told me when we spoke for his first Modern Drummer feature, in 1983. “The drums are just the instrument I use to orchestrate and paint the picture.” Chancler, who passed away on February 3 at the age of sixty-five, “orchestrated” not only the music of top jazz artists, he backed pop stars, country legends, funksters, and rock icons alike.