RIP Mr. Chancler. You left us way too early. So much more than just a great drummer, but a wonderful human being. Thank you Dom for this interview that will be cherished by many for years to come.
Wow!!!! Nudugu will live on forever!!1 He's one of the Great ambassadors of our time. Thank you for interviewing him. We have part of his story to learn from. Peace & Blessings!!!!
Into this drummer via WEATHER REPORT. As his skills were used Duke,Davis the list goes on. Ndugu with Bill Summers. "Straight to the bank. what a blessing to music. Well spoken. Humble. Rest a little while brother. Well done
Mr. Chancler is great, not only in his playing legacy, but also in his well formulated thoughts about drums and drumming. My hat's of to him double time. Mr. Famularo: interesting, powerful, wow, hahaha, yeah, interesting, very very powerful. Thanks for the interview!
I attended a Ndugu Drum Clinic at Georgia State Univ when I was 42yrs old. I asked him was I too old to learn/play Drums .He said No ! Every negative I put to him , He countered with something Positive. And He left me saying , I didn't have to practice 8 hrs either , only when I felt like it . I am now 72 and have been playing for 30 yrs.God Bless Him , RIP !
Everyone knows the songs that this great man has worked on but do they know who the drummer was. Yep you guessed it, It is the man himself. N'dugu Chancler
Wonderful interview with this great Musician Drummer ! Love it !
RIP Mr. Chancler. You left us way too early. So much more than just a great drummer, but a wonderful human being. Thank you Dom for this interview that will be cherished by many for years to come.
Thank You Dom , for this wonderful interview with this Great Drummer Musician !
Wow!!!! Nudugu will live on forever!!1 He's one of the Great ambassadors of our time. Thank you for interviewing him. We have part of his story to learn from. Peace & Blessings!!!!
Into this drummer via WEATHER REPORT. As his skills were used Duke,Davis the list goes on. Ndugu with Bill Summers. "Straight to the bank. what a blessing
to music. Well spoken. Humble. Rest a little while brother. Well done
RIP Ndugu. So Thankful for this great great interview! Thank You Dom!
He was the drummer on the biggest selling pop album by Michael Jackson, Thriller, providing the beat on “Billie Jean !!!!
Mr. Chancler is great, not only in his playing legacy, but also in his well formulated thoughts about drums and drumming. My hat's of to him double time. Mr. Famularo: interesting, powerful, wow, hahaha, yeah, interesting, very very powerful. Thanks for the interview!
I attended a Ndugu Drum Clinic at Georgia State Univ when I was 42yrs old. I asked him was I too old to learn/play Drums .He said No ! Every negative I put to him , He countered with something Positive. And He left me saying , I didn't have to practice 8 hrs either , only when I felt like it . I am now 72 and have been playing for 30 yrs.God Bless Him , RIP !
wOW! Great stuff msn!
What a class act he is!!!
Sir Don, As always excellent interview.
so many great albums. But his words right here are so true. Style and class regal he said. How wonderful.
Then Kendrick Scott is a bad man!
Everyone knows the songs that this great man has worked on but do they know who the drummer was. Yep you guessed it, It is the man himself. N'dugu Chancler
Ndugu, such a legend! Thanks Dom...
Thanks Dom. Another wonderful sessions!!!!!!!
he his mentor of MATT MCGUIRE