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Created famed ‘Funky Drummer’ drum break

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MADISON, Wis. — Clyde Stubblefie­ld, a drummer for James Brown who created one of the most widely sampled drum breaks ever, died Saturday. He was 73.

His wife, Jody Hannon, told The Associated Press that Stubblefie­ld died of kidney failure at a Madison, Wisc., hospital around noon. He had been suffering from kidney disease for 10 years, and had been hospitaliz­ed for a few days, she said.

Stubblefie­ld performed on several of Brown’s classics in the 1960s and early 70s, including “Cold Sweat,” “Say It Loud — I’m Black and I’m Proud,” “I’ve Got the Feelin’,” and the album “Sex Machine.”

But he was best known for a short solo on Brown’s 1970 single, “Funky Drummer.” Rolling Stone magazine said it was sampled on over 1,000 songs and served as the backbeat for countless hip-hop tracks, including Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power,” Dr. Dre’s “Let Me Ride,” LL Cool J’s “Mama Said Knock You Out” and Run-D.M.C.’s “Run’s House.” It even turned up on Ed Sheeran’s “Shirtsleev­es” and George Michael’s “Freedom9`0,” the magazine said.

Hennon said Stubblefie­ld saw “very little” in royalties and never expected them.

But Stubblefie­ld was held in high esteem by his fellow musicians. When Prince got wind in 2000 that Stubblefie­ld was deep in debt from a fight against bladder cancer, he personally paid $90,000 to cover his bills, she said.

“Clyde was considered his favorite drummer,” she added.

Stubblefie­ld was “a very nice southern gentleman” from Chattanoog­a, Tenn., but had lived in Madison, his wife’s hometown, since the early 1970s, she said.

He had long been a fixture on the local music scene.

“He played here one time with James Brown and just fell in love with it,” Hannon said.

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