Facebook post and called him a "genius with creating, producing and playing the flugelhorn, trumpet, keyboards and singing music". Ronnie formed The Gap Band in the 1970s alongside his brothers Charlie and Robert.
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Elvis Presley made his musical return after his 1968 Comeback Special, he would tour with his TCB Band named after his catchphrase Takin' Care of Business. His drummer during the 1970s was Ronnie Tutt, who has sadly died this week aged 83.
Graceland paid tribute to The King's drummer through their social media accounts. Graceland's statement read: "All of us with Elvis Presley Enterprises were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Ronnie Tutt.
Facebook post and called him a "genius with creating, producing and playing the flugelhorn, trumpet, keyboards and singing music". Ronnie formed The Gap Band in the 1970s alongside his brothers Charlie and Robert.
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Ronnie Tutt was a drummer who performed and recorded with artists including Elvis Presley (1935–1977) and Jerry Garcia (1942–1995).Tutt was one of the original members of the TCB Band, Presley’s backing band from 1969 until his death in 1977. Tutt remained with the TCB Band throughout their time with Presley as well as joining them for several reunions.
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Elvis Presley, the Jerry Garcia Band and more, has died aged 83, it has been confirmed.The musician was born in Dallas, Texas in 1938 and was an original member of Presley’s TCB Band, which was formed in 1969. No cause of death has been made public at present.His daughter Terie Tutt confirmed her father’s death in a Facebook post earlier today (October 17), saying he had died at home surrounded by family.
Elvis Presley's drummer, Ronnie Tutt, has died aged 83. The sticksman was a member of the TCB, or Taking Care of Business, Band, the core rhythm section of the late King of Rock and Roll's band, from August 1969 until the Hound Dog hitmaker's death in 1977.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Ronnie Tutt, a legendary drummer who spent years playing alongside Elvis Presley and teamed up with other superstars ranging from Johnny Cash to Stevie Nicks, has died.