Jellybean Johnson — best known for being a founding member of Prince‘s band The Time — has died.
Jellybean — real name Garry George Johnson — died suddenly Friday night, his family tells TMZ.
Aside from being the one and only drummer in The Time — which later changed its name to Morris Day and the Time and the Original 7ven — the late musician is known for being a leading innovator in what became known as the Minneapolis Sound — a funk, rock and soul movement in the 1970s and ’80s.
Jellybean was also a member of the Prince-formed group The Family, and vocalist Susannah Melvoin paid tribute to her “brother” on Instagram following his unexpected death. She remembered him as a prolific guitarist, noting … “oxygen for him was the inhale and exhale of playing his guitar.”
Adding to his accomplishments, he also played a fictionalized version of himself in the 1984 “Purple Rain” movie and helped produce Janet Jackson‘s 1990 No. 1 hit single “Black Cat.”
His family tells TMZ Jellybean loved his family, his friends, and the city of Minneapolis. He is the founder — along with his wife and daughter — of the Minneapolis Sound Museum, meant to preserve the history and legacy of the Minneapolis Sound. Fans can learn more and donate on the museum’s website.