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Clyde Stubblefield - from the poster of “Give the Drummer Some.”
Brent Nicastro / givethedrummersomefilm.com
Clyde Stubblefield, best known as the “Funky Drummer” for James Brown, was born and raised here in Chattanooga. As we near the end of Black Music Month, a film screening and a live concert on Saturday in Chattanooga will honor his life and legacy.
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