Rick Buckler Death: Former Drummer of The Jam Passes Away at 69

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Rick Buckler is pictured on drums with The Jam bandmates Paul Weller (left) and Bruce Foxton (centre) performing in 1977 on the BBC's Top of the Pops show. They are dressed in black suits, white shirts and black ties against a BBC stage set with Marshall sound kit in the background.

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The music world is mourning the loss of Rick Buckler, the former drummer of the influential British band The Jam, who passed away at the age of 69 after a short illness. Buckler's death was confirmed by his ex-bandmates Paul Weller and Bruce Foxton, who paid tribute to him on social media. Weller expressed his shock and sadness, recalling the early days of the band and the journey they shared, while Foxton described Buckler as a "good guy and a great drummer" whose innovative drum patterns helped shape their songs.

The Jam rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s, credited with inspiring a revival in mod fashion and music. With Buckler on drums, the band released six studio albums and had 18 consecutive UK top 40 singles, including four number one hits. Their music incorporated soul, blues, and 1960s beat influences, making them a unique and influential force in the punk and new wave era. Buckler's drumming style was a key element of the band's sound, and his legacy continues to be felt in the music world.

After The Jam split in 1982, Buckler went on to play with several bands, including Time UK and Sharp, before moving into production. He later formed a new band, The Gift, which played music from The Jam's back catalogue. Buckler also toured with From The Jam, a band that played covers of his former group's songs, and wrote several books, including a memoir titled That's Entertainment: My Life in the Jam. Despite his health problems, Buckler remained active in the music scene, and his passing has left a void in the lives of his fans and fellow musicians.

Buckler's family has asked for privacy and respect during this difficult time, and his former bandmates have requested that fans respect their wishes. The cause of Buckler's death has not been confirmed, but it is known that he had been forced to cancel a spoken-word tour of UK venues due to health problems. As the music world continues to mourn the loss of this talented drummer, his legacy will live on through the music of The Jam and the countless fans who were inspired by his work. Some of the key technical specifications and features of The Jam's music include:

  • 18 consecutive UK top 40 singles
  • Four number one hits, including "Going Underground" and "A Town Called Malice"
  • Six studio albums, including "In The City" and "Sound Affects"
  • Incorporation of soul, blues, and 1960s beat influences into their music

The Jam's music and style continue to influence new generations of musicians and fans, and Buckler's contribution to the band's sound and success will never be forgotten. As a drummer, Buckler was known for his innovative and influential style, which helped shape the sound of The Jam and pave the way for future generations of musicians. His legacy will continue to be felt in the music world, and his memory will live on through the music of The Jam and the countless fans who were inspired by his work.

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