- Leon "Ndugu"
Chancler (/ɪnˈduːɡuː ˈtʃænslər/ in-DOO-goo CHANSS-lər; July 1, 1952 –
February 3, 2018) was an
American pop, funk, and jazz drummer. He was...
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Dance (Baila Mi Hermana)" (Leon
Chancler, Tom Coster,
David Rubinson) – 8:15 "Take Me with You" (instrumental) (Leon
Chancler, Tom Coster) – 5:27 "Let Me"...
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recorded and
released in 1975,
featuring the
addition of
drummer Leon "Ndugu"
Chancler, who was
recruited after Joe
Zawinul heard him play with
Carlos Santana...
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included violinist Michael White, b****ist
Charlie Haden,
drummer Leon
Chancler,
percussionist Kenneth Nash, and
featured guest Alice Coltrane on keyboards...
- The
album features contributions from
Alphonso Johnson, Leon "Ndugu"
Chancler and
Airto Moreira. Duke pla****
various keyboard instruments on the album...
- completion,
drummer Michael Shrieve left, to be
replaced by Leon "Ndugu"
Chancler, who had
guested on
parts of the album. Leon
Patillo –
vocals (3–5, 7,...
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Brown –
background vocals (9) John
Carter –
percussion (5) Leon "Ndugu"
Chancler –
drums (9) Alan
Clark –
keyboards (5, 8),
percussion (5) Mel
Collins –...
- was
arranged by
Jeremy Wall of
Spyro Gyra, the
second by Leon "Ndugu"
Chancler of
Weather Report and the
third by
David Matthews.
Membership was not concrete...
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Mtoto ("demon baby") for
Julian Priester, and
Ndugu ("brother") for Leon
Chancler. Mwandishi,
along with Fat
Albert Rotunda and Crossings, was
reissued in...
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Moreira had been
replaced in the
touring ensemble by
drummer Leon "Ndugu"
Chancler and
percussionists James Mtume and Don Alias. Live-Evil was
released in...