George ‘Funky’ Brown of Kool & The Gang dies at 74.
OAN’s Brooke Mallory
11:17 AM – Friday, November 17, 2023
Remembering George “Funky” Brown: Drummer for Kool & The Gang Passes Away at 74
The music world mourns the loss of George “Funky” Brown, the talented drummer of Kool & The Gang, who passed away at the age of 74.
The band’s original member passed away on Thursday at his Los Angeles home from Stage 4 lung cancer, according to TMZ.
Donations to the Lung Cancer Foundation of America may be made in Brown’s name, a representative for the star informed reporters.
In an interview with KCAL News last month, Brown talked about his illness and said that he was ready to resume performing after a brief period of recovery.
“We’d join hands, and you’d say to yourself, ‘Let’s go make some people happy,’” Brown told the outlet, including an additional message to those battling cancer. “Don’t give up, never give up.”
A number of popular hit songs by the R&B group, including “Ladies’ Night,” “Too Hot,” “Jungle Boogie,” “Celebration,” and “Cherish,” were co-written by Brown.
In 1964, Kool & The Gang was founded in New Jersey. Brown shared the stage with Claydes “Charles” Smith, Ricky West, Dennis Thomas, Robert Mickens, and brothers Robert and Ronald Bell.
In 2015, Kool & The Gang received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, seven American Music Awards, and two Grammy Awards.
When they signed their first recording contract with De-Lite Records, their self-titled first album was released in 1969.
Their fourth album, “Wild and Peaceful,” released in 1973, was the catalyst for their rapid ascent to international stardom. The album featured popular songs including “Hollywood Swinging” and “Jungle Boogie.” The trio also recorded the classic songs “Ladies’ Night” (1979), “Celebrate!” (1980), and “Emergency” (1984).
The legendary drummer is survived by Hanh Brown, his spouse, and their five children.
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Remembering George “Funky” Brown: Drummer for Kool & The Gang Passes Away at 74
The music world is mourning the loss of George “Funky” Brown, the talented drummer of Kool & The Gang, who passed away at the age of 74. The band’s original member passed away on Thursday at his Los Angeles home from Stage 4 lung cancer, according to TMZ.
Brown’s passing is a significant loss for the music industry, as he was an integral part of Kool & The Gang’s success. He contributed to the creation of numerous popular hit songs, including “Ladies’ Night,” “Too Hot,” “Jungle Boogie,” “Celebration,” and ”Cherish.”
Kool & The Gang was founded in New Jersey in 1964 and quickly rose to international stardom. The band consisted of members Claydes “Charles” Smith, Ricky West, Dennis Thomas, Robert Mickens, and brothers Robert and Ronald Bell. Their self-titled first album was released in 1969, and their fourth album, “Wild and Peaceful,” released in 1973, catapulted them to fame. The album featured iconic songs such as “Hollywood Swinging” and “Jungle Boogie.”
Over the years, Kool & The Gang received numerous accolades for their contributions to the music industry. They were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2015, seven American Music Awards, and two Grammy Awards. Their music continues to be celebrated and enjoyed by fans worldwide.
In an interview with KCAL News last month, Brown opened up about his battle with lung cancer. Despite his illness, he expressed his determination to resume performing after a brief period of recovery. He encouraged others battling cancer to never give up and to continue finding joy in making people happy through their music.
Brown’s legacy as a talented drummer and songwriter will live on. Donations to the Lung Cancer Foundation of America can be made in Brown’s name, as suggested by his representative.
Our deepest condolences go out to Hanh Brown, his spouse, and their five children during this difficult time. George “Funky” Brown’s contributions to the music industry and his impact on fans around the world will not be forgotten. He will be remembered as a true legend of funk and soul. May he rest in peace.
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