KAHLIL KWAME BELL
Kahlil Kwame Bell, a Grammy-affiliated percussionist, composer, arranger, and producer, has left an indelible mark on the global music industry. His artistry spans jazz, rock, hip hop, European classical, world music, spirituals, and spoken word. Known for his distinctive layering of sounds, instruments, and rhythms, Bell embodies the unity of cultures through music. His compositions and collaborations can be heard daily on jazz and world music radio programs worldwide.
Celebrated as a pioneer, Bell is coined for mastering the slapaphone and incorporating it into jazz, blending traditional percussion with innovation to expand the sonic possibilities of the genre.
Throughout his extensive career, Bell has worked with legendary artists including Abbey Lincoln, Roberta Flack, Erykah Badu, Prince, Luther Vandross, Peabo Bryson, James Ingram, Ashford & Simpson, Twinkie Clark of the Clark Sisters, Branford and Wynton Marsalis, James Carter, Bradford Hayes, Don Braden, and Stefon Harris. His versatility also extends into hip hop and soul, with collaborations alongside Rick Ross, Igmar Thomas' Revive Big Band, Rakim, Common, Bilal, Abiodun Oyewole (The Last Poets), Norah Jones, Roy Hargrove, Baba Olatunji, Eric Reed, TC Carson, and Patrice Rushen.
Bell’s international career includes performances on major stages across the globe. He is credited on more than 150 recordings since 1989, with eight albums released on his own label. Among his most notable works are Gift of Forgiveness (2001) and Homeland (2018), both of which highlight his mastery as a composer and arranger. His contributions continue to be recognized, including featured performances on Jazzmeia Horn’s Grammy-nominated Dear Love (2022) and Don Braden’s Grammy-nominated Earth, Wind and Wonder and Earth, Wind and Wonder Volume 2 (2023).