
About
Darrell Green is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Music Performance at McGill University's Schulich School of Music, specializing in Jazz. He is a globally recognized drummer, educator, and performer, known for his mastery in modern post-bop jazz while integrating gospel, classical, Latin, and West African musical elements.
His career includes collaborations with renowned artists such as Cassandra Wilson, Pharoah Sanders, and Camille Thurman, alongside leadership in ensembles and educational initiatives. As a clinician and composer, Green emphasizes cross-genre versatility and cultural heritage in his artistic practice.
No specific grants, awards, or published articles are listed in the provided text. His professional focus centers on performance, education, and genre-blending innovation within jazz and related traditions.





