Starks, John, 1938-2018
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John “Jabo” Starks, the legendary drummer best known for his work with James Brown and later with Bobby Bland and B.B. King, passed away on May 1, 2018 in Mobile, Alabama at age 79 due to leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. This is a retrospective update rather than breaking news, as there have been no credible reports of new developments about him since 2018.
Since 2018, coverage has focused on his legacy in funk drumming, his notable grooves on James Brown classics, and tributes from fellow musicians and Modern Drummer, NPR, and other outlets. The most recent substantial public discussions center on his influence and the ongoing sampling and influence of his work.
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obits.al.comAmerican drummer
www.wikidata.orgKnown for: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Jerry Maguire, Bumblebee
www.imdb.comJohn 'Jabo' Starks, the drummer - who along with Clyde Stubblefield - provided the backbeat on many of James Brown's classic hits has died aged 79.
www.udiscovermusic.com“He had that ‘stop-your-heart’ groove.” That’s how Fred Wesley, former bandleader for the “Godfather of Soul,” James Brown, describes the drumming of John Starks, who died this past May 1 at the age of seventy-nine. And the description is apt.
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