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Sly Dunbar, Reggae Pioneer of Sly and Robbie, Dies at 73
Summary
Sly Dunbar, the Jamaican drummer who formed half of Sly and Robbie, died at 73 after being found unresponsive at home on Jan. 26; his family and public figures offered tributes.
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Sly Dunbar, the Jamaican drummer who formed one half of the duo Sly and Robbie, has died at age 73. His wife, Thelma, told the Gleaner that she found him unresponsive at home on Jan. 26 and said he had been ill and receiving treatment at home and abroad. Family statements acknowledged his talent and contributions to music. Public figures and fellow musicians issued tributes noting his impact on reggae and popular music.
Known details:
- Dunbar was 73 and was found unresponsive at home on Jan. 26, according to his wife.
- His wife said he had been ill and had received treatment at home and abroad.
- Family statements and public tributes, including remarks from musicians and Jamaica's prime minister, acknowledged his influence on reggae.
Summary:
Dunbar's passing prompted widespread recognition of his long career and his role in shaping reggae rhythms and recordings with many international artists. Undetermined at this time.
