Book Cover

Clyde Stubblefield: Rhythms of the Funky Drummer

Contributor(s): Steinberg, D Leah (Author)

ISBN: 9780820377704

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Hardcover
$129.95
- +
Buy

Pub Date: October 1, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 0.00 lbs) 280 pages

Series: Music of the American South

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: During his lifetime Clyde Stubblefield changed the rhythms and sound of music. Finding his start in the segregated city and musical streets of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Stubblefield became the underappreciated source of the funk rhythm that powered the legendary success of James Brown. After six years of playing with the Godfather of Soul, however, Stubblefield had had enough. In 1970, Stubblefield settled down in Madison, Wisconsin, where he could be found playing funk, jazz, R&B, blues, rock and roll, Tex-Mex, and country music for just about anyone who asked. He found a welcoming and appreciative community of musicians and admirers in the northern city for the final forty-six years of his life. It was in Madison where Steinberg first met Clyde, befriended him, and asked to write the story of how Stubblefield became the most sampled drummer of all time and how the rhythms of the funky drummer emerged as the foundational sound of hip-hop--despite minimal recognition and compensation.

Brief description: D. LEAH STEINBERG is the author of Raised in the Shadow of the Bomb: Children of the Manhattan Project. She has published two poetry chapbooks and her writing has appeared in Salon. Steinberg lives and writes in Northern California and is currently working on a book of poetry and photography.

Worth Considering
Product successfully added to cart!