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George “Funky” Brown (1949–2023), Kool & the Gang drummer  

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George “Funky” Brown was the founding and longtime drummer of Kool & the Gang, as well as one of the band’s primary songwriters.

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Brown cofounded Kool & the Gang in 1964 in Jersey City, New Jersey, alongside Robert “Kool” Bell, Ronald Bell (1951–2020), Dennis “Dee Tee” Thomas (1951–2021), Robert “Spike” Mickens, Ricky West, Woodrow Woody Sparrow, and Charles Smith. Brown had trained as a jazz drummer, but his style began to evolve as the band found their signature funk and R&B sound.

Kool & the Gang began seeing moderate success in the late ‘60s and scored their first major hit with 1973s Jungle Boogie, cowritten by Brown. He would continue to cowrite hits for the band, including Ladies Night, Get Down on It, Joanna, Fresh, Cherish, and their enduring No. 1 hit Celebration. Brown was the main songwriter on some of the bands songs, including the 1979 No. 5 hit Too Hot.

With Kool & the Gang, Brown won two Grammy Awards and seven American Music Awards. His drumming was one of the hallmarks of the bands funky sound, and it has been sampled by such artists as the Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, and Cypress Hill. Earlier this year, Brown published the memoir Too Hot: Kool & the Gang & Me.

Notable quote

[W]hen I get on the set, I like to play jazz. Its expressive. To this day, I like to swing. from a 2015 interview for Red Bull Music Academy

Tributes to George “Funky” Brown

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