Kool & The Gang’s Michael Sumler Dies In Georgia Collision


Kool & the Gang’s Michael “Chicago Mike” Sumler died in a automotive crash in Mableton, Georgia over Memorial Day Weekend.
Michael Sumler, the longtime hype man and stylist for Kool & the Gang, died early Sunday (Might 25) in a head-on collision in Mableton, Georgia. He was 71.
The crash occurred shortly after midnight on Veterans Memorial Freeway close to Buckner Highway. Authorities confirmed Sumler’s automobile struck one other automotive head-on, Atlanta Information First studies. The opposite driver was not injured. Sumler was pronounced lifeless on the scene.
Identified to many as “Chicago Mike,” Sumler had been part of Kool & the Gang’s prolonged household since 1985. He started as a stylist and choreographer earlier than changing into a fixture onstage, hyping up crowds together with his signature strikes and power for greater than three many years.
Kool & the Gang Pay Tribute To Michael Sumler
The band issued a press release remembering their former colleague: “We’re deeply saddened to listen to in regards to the passing of our longtime wardrobe valet, Mike Sumler. Mike labored alongside Kool & the Gang from 2004-2015, ensuring the fellows seemed their greatest on stage each evening. He additionally enthused the gang together with his power and dance strikes.”
We’re deeply saddened to listen to in regards to the passing of our longtime wardrobe valet, Mike Sumler. Mike labored alongside Kool & the Gang from 2000-2015, ensuring the fellows seemed their greatest on stage each evening. He additionally hyped the gang together with his power and dance strikes on the
present.— Kool & the Gang (@KoolntheGngLIVE) Might 29, 2025
Sumler had simply carried out on the Mable Home Barnes Amphitheatre as a part of “An Night of Funk With Midnight Star, Con Funk Shun, and Rose Royce” earlier than the deadly crash.
Mableton Mayor Michael Owens mirrored on Sumler’s influence, saying, “We’re heartbroken by the lack of musician Michael Sumler. ‘Chicago Mike’ contributed a lot to the music and leisure communities. His type and power added aptitude and pleasure to Kool & The Gang for many years.”
Sumler is the newest member of Kool & the Gang to go away, following the loss of life of drummer George Brown in 2023. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame in 2024.
Shaped in 1969, Kool & the Gang is understood for a string of R&B and pop hits, together with “Celebration,” “Girls’ Night time,” “Get Down on It” and “Jungle Boogie.”
The band has earned two Grammy Awards, seven American Music Awards and greater than 30 gold and platinum albums. Their music stays among the many most sampled in Hip-Hop historical past.
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