Jamal Mohamed
Born
in Lebanon and raised in Chicago, Jamal Mohamed takes advantage of his
wide cultural experiences, transporting them into diverse musical experiences
which include live and studio work with Sting, Mark O'Connor and Giovanni
Hidalgo. These are but a few of his credits, augmenting a long list of
recordings for film and television documentaries and specials. In addition,
Jamal is a widely acclaimed educator and clinician whose work has carried
him literally across the globe: numerous percussion appearances in Bali
and Jakarta festivals, opera soloist spots in Hong Kong and Beijing,
and a variety of rhythmic roles from Yukon to Mexico City.
Jamal takes special interest in the oppressed and disabled and, in respect
of those worthy causes, has done numerous benefits in correctional and
music therapy institutions. Addressing the latter, in 1986, he formed
Arts for People, which aids challenged individuals to this day.
Jamal Mohamed also appears in several ensembles including Brahma, D-Drum,
and Beledi, performing rhythmic backdrops for world and dance companies.
Jamal is currently a resident instructor at the Southern Methodist University
and the Meadows School of Fine Arts.
Aside from his array of Toca percussion
instruments, Jamal is acknowledged
as a master doumbek craftsman and, in addition, builds many of his own
instruments. Often, such instruments serve him well, witness diverse
film credits ranging from the lore of ancient Egypt to the grassroots
blues of Robert Johnson. Incredibly diverse stylistically, Mohamed is
a composer, performer, session musician, music therapist, clinician,
and drum circle facilitator.
Jamal Mohamed brings an extensive discography and, quite literally,
a world of rhythmic and cultural experience to the Toca artist team.
Please visit jamalmohamed.com for
more information.
Watch Jamal's free online instructional video:
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