Gabriel Harris

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Gabriel Harris comes from a rich lineage of music, social consciousness, and healing. In his teens he began his tutelage under legendary master drummer and spiritual mentor Babatunde Olatunji, whose teachings shaped Gabriel’s understanding of rhythm as a powerful vehicle for wellness and connection. This calling led him to West Africa in 1995, where he studied the integral role that drumming, music, and movement play in supporting personal and communal harmony.

In 2001, Gabriel founded his own company devoted to bringing music-centered experiences to organizations and private groups through group drumming, rhythm-based team building, and live performance. From 2010 to 2020, he toured the world as percussionist for his mother, folk icon Joan Baez. Across nearly every continent, he witnessed the universal capacity of music to inspire, uplift, transform, and heal.

In 2020, Gabriel transitioned from touring to focus on his work in sound healing, traveling to Peru to study with renowned sound healer Tito La Rosa. Since then, he has deepened his training and practice, offering group and private sound-healing sessions that weave together singing bowls, flutes, handpan, African harp, didgeridoo, drum, voice, and more. His work invites participants into states of ease, clarity, and inner alignment, using sound as a bridge to presence and restoration.

Gabriel Harris comes from a rich lineage of music, social consciousness, and healing. In his teens he began his tutelage under legendary master drummer and spiritual mentor Babatunde Olatunji, whose teachings shaped Gabriel’s understanding of rhythm as a powerful vehicle for wellness and connection. This calling led him to West Africa in 1995, where he studied the integral role that drumming, music, and movement play in supporting personal and communal harmony.

In 2001, Gabriel founded his own company devoted to bringing music-centered experiences to organizations and private groups through group drumming, rhythm-based team building, and live performance. From 2010 to 2020, he toured the world as percussionist for his mother, folk icon Joan Baez. Across nearly every continent, he witnessed the universal capacity of music to inspire, uplift, transform, and heal.

In 2020, Gabriel transitioned from touring to focus on his work in sound healing, traveling to Peru to study with renowned sound healer Tito La Rosa. Since then, he has deepened his training and practice, offering group and private sound-healing sessions that weave together singing bowls, flutes, handpan, African harp, didgeridoo, drum, voice, and more. His work invites participants into states of ease, clarity, and inner alignment, using sound as a bridge to presence and restoration.