Jellybean Johnson
‘The Time’ Drummer Useless at 69
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Jellybean Johnson — greatest recognized for being a founding member of Prince‘s band The Time — has died.
Jellybean — actual title Garry George Johnson — died immediately Friday evening, his household tells TMZ. The reason for demise is at the moment unknown.
Other than being the one and solely drummer in The Time — which later modified its title to Morris Day and the Time and the Authentic 7ven — the late musician is thought for being a number one innovator in what grew to become generally known as the Minneapolis Sound — a funk, rock and soul motion within the Nineteen Seventies and ’80s.
Jellybean was additionally a member of the Prince-formed group The Household, and vocalist Susannah Melvoin paid tribute to her “brother” on Instagram following his surprising demise. She remembered him as a prolific guitarist, noting … “oxygen for him was the inhale and exhale of playing his guitar.”
Including to his accomplishments, he additionally performed a fictionalized model of himself within the 1984 “Purple Rain” film and helped produce Janet Jackson‘s 1990 No. 1 hit single “Black Cat.”
His household tells TMZ Jellybean liked his household, his pals, and town of Minneapolis. He’s the founder — alongside along with his spouse, Marty Bragg, and her daughter — of the Minneapolis Sound Museum, meant to protect the historical past and legacy of the Minneapolis Sound. Followers can be taught extra and donate on the museum’s web site.
Jellybean had simply celebrated his 69th this week.
RIP