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Minneapolis Sound Drummer Jellybean Johnson Dies at 69
22 Nov
Summary
- Jellybean Johnson, a founding member of The Time, passed away at 69.
- He was a key figure in defining the Minneapolis Sound.
- Johnson also produced music for artists like Janet Jackson.

Jellybean Johnson, a foundational member of Prince-created funk band The Time and a pivotal artist in the Minneapolis Sound, has died. He was 69 years old. Known for his drumming and multi-instrumental talents, Johnson's influence extended beyond his own band, shaping the R&B and funk-rock landscape.
Born Garry George Johnson in Chicago, he moved to Minneapolis at 13 and quickly immersed himself in the local music scene, befriending future collaborators like Prince, Morris Day, and Jimmy Jam. As the original drummer for The Time, Johnson helped define a unique musical style that blended funk, rock, and synth-pop, achieving significant chart success.
Beyond his work with The Time, Johnson pursued a successful career as a producer and session musician. He co-wrote hits, produced for artists like New Edition and Janet Jackson, and released his own debut album, 'Get Experienced,' in 2021, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.




