- 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...
-
information package with a
photo of his
foster child, a
small Tanzanian boy
named Ndugu Umbo, to whom he
relates his life in a
series of candid,
rambling letters...
- next door to
Ndugu, and
asked him to join them for “one session”. That
session ended up
lasting a w**** and
produced Tale Spinnin'.
Ndugu was
asked to...
-
Ndugu M’Hali or
Kalulu (c. 1865 – 28
March 1877) was an
African slave and
adopted child of the
explorer and
journalist Henry Morton Stanley.
Kalulu died...
-
Schmitt Chris Carmack as Dr.
Atticus Lincoln Anthony Hill as Dr.
Winston Ndugu Alexis Floyd as Dr.
Simone Griffith Harry Shum Jr. as Dr.
Benson "Blue"...
- or
Group with Vocals. Co-written by
producers Reggie Andrews and Leon "
Ndugu" Chancler,
performed by the Dazz Band, "Let It Whip"
features a percolating...
- buys Pac
North to win her back.
Maggie begins a
relationship with
Winston Ndugu, who she had
worked with
during her
residency and
reconnected with at a...
- mwili) for
Bennie Maupin, Pepo
Mtoto ("demon baby") for
Julian Priester, and
Ndugu ("brother") for Leon Chancler. Mwandishi,
along with Fat
Albert Rotunda...
- album's completion,
drummer Michael Shrieve left, to be
replaced by Leon "
Ndugu" Chancler, who had
guested on
parts of the album. Leon
Patillo – vocals...
- and
Moreira had been
replaced in the
touring ensemble by
drummer Leon "
Ndugu"
Chancler and
percussionists James Mtume and Don Alias. Live-Evil was released...