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  1. www.drummerworld.com › drummers › Ndugu_ChanclerNdugu Chancler - DRUMMERWORLD

    2004. Ndugu Chancler. Born is Shreveport, Louisiana, Ndugu attended Locke High School in Los Angeles where, at the age of thirteen, he began to play the drums. During his High School years, he worked with Willie Bobo and Harold Johnson Sextet. Upon graduation, Ndugu studied music education at California State University, Dominguez Hills.

  2. 21 feb 2018 · Full Ndugu Chancler-article with more videos, photos and info on Drummerszone:http://drummerszone.com/news/article/on-stage-6-13625/6/honoring-ndugu-chancler...

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  3. Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, ameriški bobnar in glasbeni pedagog, * 1. julij 1952, Shreveport, Louisiana, † 3. februar 2018, Los Angeles, Kalifornija, ZDA Ndugu Chancler je bil svetovno znani ameriški pop , funk in jazz bobnar, studijski glasbenik, skladatelj, producent in univerzitetni profesor.

  4. 5 feb 2018 · Si è spento lo scorso 3 febbraio a 65 anni Leon “Ndugu” Chancler, batterista, session man e produttore, noto soprattutto per aver registrato nel 1982 le tracce di batteria su tre brani di Thriller di Michael Jackson Thriller: “P.Y.T.”, “Baby Be Mine” e, soprattutto, la fortunatissima “Billie Jean“.

  5. 5 feb 2018 · Leon ‘Ndugu’ Chancler, a prolific jazz drummer, producer and session musician who played drums on Michael Jackson’s classic hit ‘Billie Jean,’ died on Saturday, 3 February at the age of 65.

  6. Leon “Ndugu” Chancler was born in Shreveport, Louisianna, on July 1, 1952, but soon moved to Los Angeles with his family. He started teaching himself to play drums at age 13, getting advice from older musicians. While in high school he started playing Latin jazz with percussionist Willie Bobo. After graduating high school, he joined Gerald ...

  7. In Memoriam: Leon “Ndugu” Chancler. The USC Thornton community is mourning the loss of internationally celebrated drummer Leon “Ndugu” Chancler, who has taught in the school’s Jazz Studies and Popular Music programs since 1995. Chancler passed away on Saturday at the age of 65 after a battle with cancer. Chancler was widely celebrated ...