The Jam drummer
Rick Buckler dead with 69
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Rick BucklerThe drummer of the legendary rock band The Jam died after a short illness.
His death in Woking, Great Britain, was confirmed by his former bandmates on X Paul Weller To reach from your journey from the bedroom samples to more than you have ever dreamed – what you have created is still the test of the time.
Ricks of other former bandmates, Bruce Foxtoncalled him a great drummer, whose innovative beats, including her iconic songs, including “going underground”, helped – and also expressed how grateful he had the chance to work as much with him as she did.
Rick's death is only two weeks after he had to cancel a recently spoken Word tour due to ongoing health problems, which he shared in a Facebook post.
The trio met at school and they founded the jam in 1972. Your debut album “In the City” fell away, and you publish several albums and four singles number one before leaving '82.
Rick took a break from the music in the mid -1990s to work as a carpenter, but started in 2005 with a new band, the gift that Bruce joined later, and they toured from 2007 to 2009.
Rick is survived by his wife LesleyAnd two children.
He was 69.
Quiet in peace