Ronald Bell, co-founder of funk group Kool & the Gang, has died aged 68. The performer, who co-wrote hits including Celebration, Jungle Boogie and Ladies' Night, passed away at his home in the US Virgin Islands on Wednesday, September 9. A cause of death has not been given. Bell passed away with his wife, Tia Sinclair, by his side, publicist Sujata Murth told the Daily Mail. Ohio-born Bell founded disco favourites Kool & the Gang with his brother Robert and...
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