FUNK LEGEND

George ‘Funky’ Brown dead at 74: Kool & The Gang drummer and co-founder of iconic band dies after cancer battle

KOOL & The Gang drummer and founding member George Brown has died at 74.

The musician, often known as George "Funky" Brown, spent 59 years as a songwriter and performer for the iconic band.

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Kool & The Gang drummer George 'Funky' Brown has died at 74Credit: Getty
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"George Brown died November 16, 2023, in Los Angeles after a battle with cancer," a representative for Brown told the outlet.

"Brown has co-written many of the band's iconic songs, including Ladies Night, Too Hot, Jungle Boogie, Celebration, and Cherish."

They added: "When asked to describe his music, Brown always replied, 'The sound of happiness.'"

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in the drummer's honor.

Brown is survived by his five children and wife, Hanh.

After being diagnosed, Brown recovered for some time and began touring with the funk band again, per local CBS affiliate .

The cancer then returned earlier this year.

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Brown would make music history in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1964 when Kool & The Gang was formed.

Founding members Brown, brothers Robert and Ronald Bell, Dennis Thomas, Robert Mickens, Ricky West, and Charles Smith created the groundbreaking funk sound and quickly gained popularity.

The group landed its first record deal with De-Lite Records, and a few years later, in 1969, their debut album Kool And The Gang was released.

In 1973, the band gained considerable fame after hits like Hollywood Swinging and Jungle Boogie.

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