Jimmy Cobb cause of death, obituary, funeral plans: American Jazz drummer Jimmy Cobb died 24th May 2020, at his home in Manhattan. He was 91 years old and had been suffering from lung cancer.
Jimmy Cobb death is happening three months after his family launched an online fundraiser to help Jimmy Cobb with medical issues that had caused physical and financial challenges for the legendary jazz drummer.
Please say a prayer for his family and friends as you read the tributes below announcing Jimmy Cobb death:
Oh Man! Just heard the Great Jimmy Cobb passed away today. He was 91. Loved his drumming. Especially with Miles Davis on the masterpiece “Kind of Blue” album. RIP Jimmy!
RIP to one of my musical heroes Jimmy Cobb. Thanks for the inspiration and unbelievable music you gave the world!
Jimmy Cobb, drummer on arguably the most important jazz album ever made, as well as dozens and dozens more, died today. RIP.
I’m so saddened that Jimmy Cobb has left us. The amount of musicians we are losing is just terrible. RIP to one of the greatest drummers.
I’m truly saddened by the news of the passing of one of my drum heroes, the great Jimmy Cobb. R.I.P. sir, thank you for sharing your precious gift with us. 😔🙏🏿
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Jimmy Cobb cause of death, obituary, funeral arrangement:
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Jimmy Cobb was the last surviving musician who played on Miles Davis’s best-selling record Kind of Blue. He also performed on several other Miles Davis albums, including Sketches of Spain and Someday My Prince Will Come.
Other artists with whom Cobb has worked include John Coltrane, Nat and Cannonball Adderley, Sarah Vaughan, Benny Golson, Dunah Washington and Wes Montgomery.
Cobb had continued to record music of his own at a consistent pace; his most recent album was You’ll See in 2016.
The GoFundMe page launched to raise funds for Jimmy’s health read:
SUPPORT FOR JIMMY COBB
My name is Serena Cobb. I am raising funds for my father, legendary jazz drummer, Jimmy Cobb in his time of need.
My father started playing professionally at 18 years old. He recorded the highest selling jazz record in history “Kind of Blue” at age 30, and as we’ve just celebrated his 91st birthday this January, he has recently released two records and is still doing everything he can to give himself to the music.
He’s dedicated the last 70 years of his life to the art of jazz, and although there’s nothing he’d rather do than continue to support himself and his family while doing what he loves, it has become far too difficult of a task. He’s no longer able to perform at the rate he used to, and at his age, one would expect that. But until recently, that hasn’t been the case at all.
Mentally and spiritually my father is as youthful and energetic as ever, but for the past 2 years he’s been dealing with some medical issues that have been causing severe challenges for him physically. Unfortunately he has been unable to receive proper treatment due to financial struggles.
Although he has been pushing himself to work in order to get some medical attention while still maintaining daily life…it just isn’t enough. We’ve often been left in a position to have to choose between medical attention and his basic necessities. As the days pass, he continues to become more and more in need of assistance.
Doctors have recommended limited performance over the next year so that he can get the proper rest. During this time, we will need to cover both his personal and medical expenses.
We’ve chosen a holistic approach which requires 100% out of pocket coverage for both treatment and visits, as it isn’t covered by insurance. He is also currently in need of a full time care giver. These major pieces are in addition to all of his medications, supplements, bills and daily expenses, meals, cleaning etc.
As a humble and very private man who has always been the strength in both his family and his community, he wouldn’t dare complain or ask for help, however; in order to care for him properly, our family is in dire need. He has been doing his best to fight through but I’m sad to say that the work he loves so much has become more than he can handle at the moment.
I come to you all, as his community, friends, fans, colleagues, family members, jazz lovers, music lovers, and fellow humans and ask that you help me help my father. By showing him some of the love that he’s shown the world, through both his spirit and his music, this could shine a whole new light on his life. As much as it saddens me to have to ask for help, I know my father truly needs it, and it would be unfair of me NOT to reach out and give him a fighting chance at getting better.
We ask that if you are able and find it in your hearts, to please donate whatever you can. No amount is too small. From the bottom of our heart’s, we thank you.
See Jimmy Cobb GoFundMe page HERE.
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Bye bye and R.I.P. Jimmy Cobb, one of the greatest drummers ever… (Miles, Coltrane, Wes etc.). Now the last member of the “Kind Of Blue” session is gone for real. Sad times.