18 February 2025
Newsdesk
Rick Buckler, former drummer in The Jam, has died at the age of 69, his ex-bandmates have confirmed on social media.
The Jam rose in the punk and new wave era of the late 1970s and are credited with inspiring a revival in mod fashion and music.
Buckler played for the band from its formation in the early 1970s until they broke up in 1982 after five albums and 17 singles - including "a stack of number ones".
The band were led by singer and guitarist Paul Weller, who posted on X that he was "shocked and saddened" by Buckler's death.
Bass player Bruce Foxton said he was "devastated".
In a statement, his family described him as a "loving husband, father and grandfather" who was "devoted to many" and will be "greatly missed".
The statement added that he "passed away peacefully on Monday evening in Woking after a short illness with family by his side".
They had four number one hits including Going Underground and A Town Called Malice.
Buckler and Foxton later played together in a successor band, From the Jam, while Weller continued his career with the Style Council and as a solo artist.
Buckler had recently been forced to cancel a spoken word tour of UK venues because of health problems.
"I'm shocked and saddened by Rick's passing," Weller said on X.
"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!"
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."
The cause of Buckler's death has not yet been confirmed.