Leon Parker
Leon Parker is a jazz percussionist and composer. He is known for occasionally using a minimalist drum set with fewer components than usual, "sometimes consisting only of a snare drum, bass drum and a cymbal."
His 1998 album, Awakening, reached the 20th position on Billboards "Top Jazz albums" chart. It was his second album for Columbia.
Parker played on pianist Jacky Terrasson's first three albums. Parker toured with guitarist Charlie Hunter, who commented that "What I always look for in drummers is that they have a perfect blend of the visceral and the intellectual Leon definitely had that."
Discography
As leader
- 1994: Above & Below
- 1996: Belief
- 1998: Awakening
- 2001: ''The Simple Life''
Collaborations
- 1999: Duo with Charlie Hunter
As sideman
- As We Speak
- Young at Art
With Jacky Terrasson
With others
- Dewey Redman & Joshua Redman, Choices
- MTB, Consenting [Adults (album)|Consenting Adults]
- Don Braden, Organic
- James Carter, The [Real Quiet Storm]
- Franck Amsallem and Tim Ries, Is That So
- Virginia Mayhew, Nini Green
- Giovanni Mirabassi & Gianluca Renzi, ''Live At the Blue Note, Tokyo''