Idris Muhammad (born Leo Morris; 1939 –2014) was an American
jazz drummer and bandleader. He had an extensive career performing jazz, funk,
R&B, and soul music and recorded with musicians such as Ahmad Jamal, Lou
Donaldson, Pharoah Sanders, Bob James, and Tete Montoliu.
Born Leo Morris in New Orleans, Idris Muhammad grew up in the city's 13th Ward in a home next door to a dry cleaner’s shop. He later would claim the sound of the shop’s steam presser influenced his hi-hat technique.
Growing up, he spent time with fellow New Orleanians The Neville Brothers. Also interested in other instruments, he showed early talent as a percussionist, playing in a Mardi Gras parade at age 9.
He changed his name to Idris Muhammad in the 1960s upon his conversion to Islam. In 1966, he married singer Dolores "LaLa" Brooks, a former member of the Crystals. She converted to Islam with him and went for a time by the name Sakinah Muhammad. They separated in 1999.
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