Lenny Robinson

Lenny Robinson

Independent

Born October 4, 1956, Lenny Robinson has become one of the foremost voices of jazz at the drums. He grew up in Baltimore, Md. in a very rich musical environment. He played piano and organ in his father's church in his early teens. He also played trumpet in both junior high and high school. The love of percussion was felt in the ninth grade and the rest, as they say, is history.

He studied at the Peabody Conservatory of Music as well as Morgan State University and has gone on to perform or record with a who's who of artists. A partial list would include: Dewey Redman, Clifford Jordan, Warren Wolf, Carter Jefferson, Vanessa Rubin, Lou Donaldson, Roy Hargrove, Charles McPherson, Kenny Barron, Eartha Kitt, Gary Bartz, Eddie Henderson, Joey DeFrancesco, Ahmad Jamal, Keter Betts, John Hicks, Sean Jones, Larry Willis, Don Braden,Terence Blanchard as well as the Bill Cosby show "You Bet Your Life". He was also a member of the late Stanley Turrentine's working band and has toured and recorded with Marlena Shaw.

Lenny is the leader of The Lenny Robinson Group as well as the co-leader of Lenny Robinson and ThreeForAll. He has an organ group called the "Organic Trio", and he leads the piano-less trio "MadCurious which features Brian Settles on saxophone and Tarus Mateen on bass. His production company IntrinsicValueProductions (IVP) is dedicated to "producing great music from the inside out".

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  • WHAT INSPIRES YOU?

    There have been many moments where the music has elevated the playing level to a place where it I become just a conduit for the music to pass. I remember a gig at a place in DC called The One Step Down where it was as if I were above the bandstand looking and hearing myself play with a level of clarity and interactiveness that was not of my doing. This music is a spiritual thang!!

  • WORDS OF WISDOM FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF DRUMMERS

    I am continually striving to be of service to the music I'm involved with at the time. When you have that approach, the music tells you what to play, whether you think you know how to or not. Being open to musical inspiration in the moment is what leads to creativity.

  • FAVORITE ZILDJIAN CYMBAL/COMBO

    I've tried other sticks but they either are not balanced or they don't have the density that allows the sound that I hear in my head to come through my hands. Vic Firth gives me exactly what I need every time!

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