Rock Band Pioneer from San Jose: Founding Member Passes Away
John Cummings, the original drummer and founding member of the acclaimed San Jose rock band The Odd Numbers, passed away prematurely on August 27 at the age of 58. The news of his death was shared through social media posts, but no further details about the cause have been provided.
Cummings, who started his musical journey with The Odd Numbers alongside Jim Harrington, was a key figure in the San Jose rock scene. His contributions to the band's unique sound and style were significant, and his loss is deeply felt by fans and fellow musicians alike.
The article does not provide any background information about John Cummings or his career with The Odd Numbers. However, it is known that he was a talented drummer who brought a distinctive energy and rhythm to the band's performances.
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