"He was the funkiest drummer in the world and he was one of my best friends," Fred said. "I loved him a lot and I will miss him a lot."
The two last played together in November at the San Francisco Funk Festival as guests of the James Brown Dance Party. This photo is from 2012, when Clyde was a guest with Fred's New JBs at the same festival.
Clyde and Fred at the San Francisco Funk Festival in 2012. |
Fred, Clyde and John "Jabo" Starks |
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