Kobie Watkins


Kobie Watkins is an American drummer and percussionist in Jazz, Latin, and Gospel music genres, and a music educator.

Biography

Kobie Watkins was born July 26, 1975 in Chicago. He began as a small child listening and watching his father, Alious C. Watkins, who was a drummer for their church.
Watkins studied percussion at Vandercook College of Music with vibraphonist Marc Max Jacoby and percussionist Kevin Lepper at school by day. By night, Watkins spent time playing jazz with alto saxophonist Dennis Winslett, performing in the pit at local theaters and performed for cabaret shows. He earned his bachelors in Music Education from Vandercook in 1999. He received his Masters of Music from Northwestern University in Jazz Pedagogy in 2003.
He became a public school band director. At night, he played gigs around the Chicago area and throughout the United States. Watkins developed the nickname the Swing Master of Chicago. He was depicted in a front-page article in the Joliet, Illinois’- Herald, -a local newspaper titled, "Teacher has Alter Ego as Jazz Musician."

Honors

Watkins has played in groups on stage and in recordings for:
Kobie has toured extensively in Africa, Europe, Asia, Canada, South America and the United States.

As music educator

Watkins worked with Wynton Marsalis at Martin Luther King High School in Chicago, IL. at a clinic for high school students learning Jazz. He worked with the Ravinia mentors program of the Chicago Public High School system, as well as "Attention for Boys" a MusicAlive mentoring and teaching program that was started by Orbert Davis and Mark Ingram for inner-city youth ages 8 to 18 years.
Since 2004, Watkins led a teen band in worship at a Christian Teen Camp in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. He works with the Triangle Youth Jazz Ensembles in North Carolina.

Recordings

As leader