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Leon Mobley | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | (1961-02-27)February 27, 1961 (age 64) Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Genres | African music, reggae, rock, folk |
| Occupations | Musician, actor |
| Instruments | percussion,drums |
| Labels | Virgin Records (withBen Harper & The Innocent Criminals) |
Leon Mobley (born February 27, 1961) is a percussionist and drummer.[1] He is founder and artistic and musical director of Da Lion and Djimbe West African Drummers and Dancers, an actor, and a member of Grammy-winning band Innocent Criminals.
Mobley was born in Massachusetts in 1961. He began playing African drums at the age of seven, and studied for 10 years under Nigerian master drummerBabatunde Olatunji at theElma Lewis School of Fine Arts inBoston, Massachusetts.[2] In 1977, he studied under Senegalese master drummerIbrahim Camara (former drummer for the National Ballet of Senegal) while a member of the Bokan-Deye Dance Company.
He was a cast member in thePBS Television showZOOM in 1973.[2] After leavingZOOM he worked with The Art of Black Dance and Music, and toured with areggae band.[2] He performed in the musicalDancing in the Street and studied music and education at the University of Massachusetts.[2]
Mobley studied and performed inSurinam, South America,Trinidad & Tobago and throughout the West Indies, from 1979 to 1981. He continued his studies inSenegal andGambia in 1982. In 1987 and 1992, he taught and performed West African drumming and dancing in Japan, where he participated in a cultural exchange program onSado Island, the home of percussion group Kodo.
In Boston, Massachusetts, he taught at community centers, conducted school tours with the Art of Black Dance and Music, and conducted workshops atBerklee College of Music. He also worked as musical director at Paige Academy, a private school inRoxbury, Massachusetts. He founded and recorded six CDs with the group Leon Mobley and Da Lion.[2]
Mobley was selected by the U.S. State Department to be an Art Envoy for an Arts Exchange Program, and he traveled and presented workshops and performances in Africa and South America.[2] He has performed and lectured throughout the US, toured Germany, Italy, and Israel, produced recordings, conducted clinics, and performed with his group Da Lion.[citation needed]
He moved toLos Angeles in 1986 and continued teaching, conducting weekly classes atUCLA, Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Theater, Parks and Recreation, and the Los Angeles High School for the Arts on the campus of Cal State (Los Angeles).
He was invited toSouth Africa in 1991 to perform with returning exilesLetta Mbulu,Caiphus Semenya, andHugh Masekela. He has toured the world as a drummer/percussionist with Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals (1993–present). He worked with Damian Marley and Nas on a collaborative album, titledDistant Relatives, in 2010. He has recorded and performed with Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Mick Jagger and Madonna.[2]
Mobley is the founder and musical and artistic director of Da Lion and Djimbe West African Drummers and Dancers, a group he formed in 1986 in California to present authentic West African-American dance and music to North American audiences.[2]