The Jam drummer and rock legend Rick Buckler dies aged 69 after short illness as Paul Weller leads tributes

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THE Jam drummer Rick Buckler has died at the age of 69 after a short illness.

Rick was the drummer for the hit band from its formation in the early 1970s through to its break up in the early 1980s.

Rick Buckler of The Jam playing drums in 1979.
Rick Buckler performing with The Jam in 1979
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The Jam band members in San Francisco.
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Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler and Paul Weller[/caption]
Photo of The Jam band members Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler, and Paul Weller.
Buckler (middle) was in the band from the beginning
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Rick Buckler performing live onstage at Hammersmith Odeon.
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Rick Buckler performing live onstage[/caption]

Rick is survived by his wife Lesley and their two children, Jason and Holly.

His The Jam bandmates Paul Weller and Bruce Foxton confirmed the sad news in separate statements.

Weller wrote: "I'm shocked and saddened by Rick's passing. I'm thinking back to us all rehearsing in my bedroom in Stanley Road, Woking. To all the pubs and clubs we played at as kids, to eventually making a record.

"What a journey! We went far beyond our dreams and what we made stands the test of time. My deepest sympathy to all family and friends – P.W x."

Bruce Foxton said: "I was shocked and devastated to hear the very sad news today. Rick was a good guy and a great drummer whose innovative drum patterns helped shape our songs.

"I'm glad we had the chance to work together as much as we did. My thoughts are with Leslie and his family at this very difficult time,"

Legendary musician Rick had been forced to cancel his recent spoken word tour due to "ongoing health issues".

On February 1 his team posted a message about the cancellation on Facebook.

Between 1977 and 1982 The Jam had 18 consecutive UK Top 40 singles, including four number 1 hits, and were in part responsible for the mod revival movement in the UK.

After The Jam, Rick formed Time UK with Jimmy Edwards, Ray Simone, Danny Kustow, and the bassist Nick South.

The band released 3 singles and a posthumous singles/demos collection.

The latter collection also contained tracks Rick has recorded with Bruce Foxton and Edwards under the name of Sharp.

In the late 1980's Rick became involved in production as the band split, running a studio in Islington.

Rick decoded to leave the professional music scene altogether in the mid-1990's.

He decided to focus on carpentry and what would now be classed as 'upscaling' distressed furniture.

After years away from music, in 2005 he set up a new band, The Gift, named after The Jam's final album, initially with Russell Hastings (lead vocals/guitar) and Dave Moore (Bass).

Two years later Bruce Foxton joined as the bass-player with Moore taking on rhythm guitar and keyboards.

The new band began touring under the name of From the Jam.

But after four years of touring, Rick quit in September 2009.

Since 2009 he revisited his musical past occasionally, performing as a drummer and also working in a management role.

Rick has had several books published about his time in The Jam, including Our Story (co-written with Foxton; That's Entertainment.

Most recently, The Jam 1982 with Zoe Howe, was published which he promoted at the 2022 Louder Than Words Event.

Rick Buckler at a drinks reception.
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Rick Buckler attends a drinks reception in 2015[/caption]
Black and white photo of The Jam band members.
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Left to right: singer and guitarist Paul Weller, drummer Rick Buckler and bassist Bruce Foxton[/caption]
The Jam, 1977.  Three band members in suits stand by a San Francisco streetcar.
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The band in San Franscisco[/caption]
Rick Buckler of The Jam performing on drums.
Buckler erforming on the drums in 2007
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The Jam band members Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton, and Rick Buckler posing against a brick wall.
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The Jam on the streets of Tokyo in 1980[/caption]

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