Clyde Stubblefield, James Brown's Funky Drummer, Dies At 73
Source: NPR
Clyde Stubblefield, the funk drummer whose work with James Brown made him one of the most sampled musicians in history, died Saturday morning in Madison, Wisc., his publicist confirmed. Stubblefield was 73; his publicist did not provide a cause of death.
For most of his career, Stubblefield was better known in sound than in name. He joined James Brown's backing band in 1965, one of countless musicians on an ever-rotating roster. As he told NPR in 2015, the ensemble seemed to have more than enough drummers already when he showed up to audition. "I went on stage and there was five drum sets up there," he explained. "And I'm going, 'Wow, what do you need me for?'"
Still, his recordings with Brown managed to rise above the competition: Songs like "Cold Sweat," "Say It Loud I'm Black And I'm Proud" and "Mother Popcorn" are now revered as a gold standard for funk drumming. A generation later, he would have an even bigger impact on hip-hop, as the pattern he'd played on 1970's "Funky Drummer" proved irresistible to producers. The track's distinctive break, a sixteenth beat punctuated by deft, delicate snare hits, has been sampled on hundreds of songs.
Perhaps most notably, Public Enemy's production crew The Bomb Squad made "Funky Drummer" the backbone of 1989's "Fight the Power." That song in turn became the unofficial theme music of Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing, echoing through the streets of Bedford-Stuyvesant and foreshadowing the fiery confrontation in the film's climax.
Read more: http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/02/18/515997890/clyde-stubblefield-james-browns-funky-drummer-dies-at-73
shenmue
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a kennedy
(29,606 posts)show when Michael would do a road show.
pansypoo53219
(20,952 posts)a kennedy
(29,606 posts)local musicians raised 10,000, and Prince paid the 80,000 balance. That is so a w e s o m e. He was so loved.
2naSalit
(86,308 posts)I liked that show.
a kennedy
(29,606 posts)a_random_joel
(3,418 posts)One of the most sampled beats of all time. Hell of a drummer. RIP
RedWedge
(618 posts)elias7
(3,990 posts)Great groove, small intimate club, got me through some tough times
rest in peace
Dr Hobbitstein
(6,568 posts)RIP to the funkiest drummer there ever was.
mountain grammy
(26,598 posts)I enjoyed listening to that. He was great!