The bassist and co-founder died at 75, leaving behind one of funk’s most unmistakable basslines, a part the band once dismissed as “too black.”
The bassist and co-founder died at 75, leaving behind one of funk’s most unmistakable basslines, a part the band once dismissed as “too black.”
The musician who played on “Brick House,” “Three Times a Lady,” and “Easy” spent his final decades in New Zealand, where he occasionally reunited with former bandmates.