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Leon "Ndugu" Chancler
World-class drummer, producer, composer, clinician, professor and three-time Grammy Award nominee Leon "Ndugu" Chancler answers questions from the audience.
It was Quincy Jones who asked him to work with Michael Jackson on the Thriller album. Michael did not know who Leon was. Leon said Michael was a "perfectionist" who sang in a darkened studio with the microphone perfectly positioned.
Leon's favourite track from that album was "Baby Be Mine". It was pure Michael without the special effects.
Markham, Canada ~ October 27, 2009.
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler
World-class drummer, producer, composer, clinician, professor and three-time Grammy Award nominee Leon "Ndugu" Chancler answers questions from the audience.
It was Quincy Jones who asked him to work with Michael Jackson on the Thriller album. Michael did not know who Leon was. Leon said Michael was a "perfectionist" who sang in a darkened studio with the microphone perfectly positioned.
Leon's favourite track from that album was "Baby Be Mine". It was pure Michael without the special effects.
Markham, Canada ~ October 27, 2009.