Wula Drum

Our History Before 1950, the djembe was virtually unknown outside of Africa. Guinea’s first president after independence, Sékou Touré, sought to promote the rich musical culture of Guinea by funding international tours and rehearsal facilities for Guinea’s premier performance group,Les Ballet Africains. This group and other subsequent groups have put the djembe and its music and dance onto the world stage. As popular as the djembe was, it was hard to find authentic, high-quality wooden drums that were durable, beautiful, and sounded great. Wula Drum was founded in 2006 and has become the industry leader in high-quality West African percussion. We take pride in creating durable, beautiful, and great sounding instruments. We work with a team of salaried artists in Guinea, West Africa to continually innovate the form and structure of the djembe. The name “Wula” was chosen by our artistic director, M’Bemba Bangoura. It is a word in the Susu language, meaning “deep inside the forest” - where we venture to find the best wood for making drums. M'Bemba and other great performers deserve the highest quality instruments, and Wula Drum provides instruments for some of West Africa’s most influential percussionists. We are driven by a passion for empowering West African drum makers and performing artists to enjoy successful careers, and to continue the legacy of the djembe around the world for the sake of peace, celebration, and harmony of all life.

  • Page created by:: Aleksandar Pavlovic
  • Website: wuladrum.com
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  • Opening Hours:
    • Monday: 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
    • Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
    • Wednesday: Closed
    • Thursday: 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
    • Friday: Closed
    • Saturday: Closed
    • Sunday: Closed
  • Address:: 35-18 37th Street, Astoria, New York, NY

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    Review: Walking into Wula Drum Shop is like stepping into another world. The moment you come in, you're surrounded by these beautifully carved djembes — it’s like the drums are alive, each one with its own story. The energy in the space is deep, warm, and grounding — you feel it right away. Everyone there is super nice, helpful, and just genuinely passionate about drums and music. If you're into rhythm or just curious, this is the place to check out. It feeds the soul.