LEON
ANDERSON, JR., Associate Professor and Director
of Jazz Studies, joined the Florida State
University faculty in 1998. His musical
experience has included that of a classical
and jazz percussionist, educator, clinician,
and composer. He received the B.A. degree
in music education at Louisiana Tech University
and studied at Baylor University. Mr. Anderson
completed his M.A. degree in percussion
performance at Southeastern Louisiana University
in 1996. While at Southeastern, he studied
with mentor Ellis Marsalis and Victor Goines
of the New Orleans jazz scene. Subsequently,
Marsalis hired him to teach drums and percussion
at the University of New Orleans. Currently
he performs and tours nationally and internationally
with Marsalis, Goines, Walter Payton andthe
Snapbean Band, and the Third Coast Jazz
Quintet. In 1997 Anderson was a featured
soloist with The Marcus Roberts Trio and
the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at
the Hollywood Bowl. He has also performed
with the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra,
the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, and
with artists Dianne Reeves, Judy Collins,
Henry Mancini, Delfeayo Marsalis, Art Farmer,
Jason Marsalis and the Temptations. Recent
engagements include performances with the
Czech National Symphony Orchestra and the
National Orchestra de France, conducted
by Seiji Ozawa. His professional recordings
include Marcus Roberts' Cole After Midnight
Vol. I, Columbia Records, 1998; Victor Goines'
Joe's Blues, Rosemary Joseph Records, 1997;
and Third Coast with the Third Coast Jazz
Quintet, for which he also wrote five original
compositions. At FSU Anderson teaches drum
set, jazz ensembles, and rhythm section
methods.
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