Amp Fiddler Death: Who Killed Amp Fiddler?

August 2024 · 3 minute read

Amp Fiddler Death: Who Killed Amp Fiddler?: Amp Fiddler, also known as Joseph Anthony Fiddler was an American singer, songwriter, keyboardist, and record producer from Detroit, Michigan.

Amp Fiddler Death: Who Killed Amp Fiddler?

The Detroit musician known for melding funk, soul, and electronic died at the age of 65 on Monday, December 17, 2023. According to a post on his Instagram account, he died after “an extensive and noble battle with cancer.”

“We face the insurmountable responsibility of sharing the passing of Joseph ‘Amp’ Fiddler,” reads the statement.

“Our beloved “Amp” Fiddler, Detroit’s own world renowned ambassador of funk, soul, & electronic music, keyboardist, producer, Afro-futurist, and guiding force of light for so many, has transitioned at the age of 65”

“After an extensive and noble battle with cancer, he now gracefully rests in peace and power. It would be impossible to encapsulate the gravity of his energy, global impact & contributions”

“His life’s work, legacy, & most importantly…his LOVE…will far exceed his earthly presence. How blessed are we, to have experienced Amp Fiddler in this lifetime. A beautiful spirit & gift of light”

Born Joseph Fiddler in Detroit, Amp Fiddler played piano as a child and went on to study at Oakland and Wayne State Universities.

In the early 1980s, he sang with the vocal group Enchantment before replacing Bernie Worrell in Parliament-Funkadelic around 1984

Fiddler played the keyboard for George Clinton in Parliament-Funkadelic and worked with acts including Prince, Jamiroquai, and Maxwell.

Fiddler was also heralded for helping develop Detroit hip-hop and tutoring aspiring artists, partly through his informal production school, Camp Amp

He worked closely with top American record producer and drummer, J Dilla and is credited with introducing him (Dilla) to the Akai MPC, a sampling drum machine.

Even amid his long cancer fight, Fiddler continued to work, including studio projects during the past year with the Detroit trio Dames Brown.

Following Fiddler’s demise, fans, colleagues, and industry players have shared their deepest condolence to the bereaved family. Below are some reactions

valida wrote: This is such a devastating bit of news to wake up to. I have loved Amp’s music for over two decades now…He was such a sweet, humble soul. I’m so sad. My condolences to his family.

djskeez313: “You touched so many lives Amp, I am forever in deep gratitude for your spirit, your energy , your music and your love…thank you for everything…fly high”

markdeclivelowe: man…. i’m forever grateful for the times we got to hang. what a beautifully cat, so genuinely all about the music and so full of love. thank you amp. rest easy”

carmenrodgers: “We love you forever Amp. Those who know, know what you meant to Detroit specifically and to our music community in general. Thank you for your service. You’ll never be forgotten”

hatmogul: “This broke my heart Big Bro! I thought we had a few more collabs to create. Thanks for being the light you are. My prayer is as you said good night on this side and said good morning on the other every family member greeted you with overwhelming love. Love you Amp! ~O aka BadAss”

geology365: “Amp, you will be missed good Brother. Thank you for all that you have done for the music community. Your impact can’t be overstated. With much love & admiration, may you rest in eternal peace”

badriyyahthesinger: “Our beloved friend, our musical brother. A gift and a treasure, we will miss you. Sending love and deepest condolences to Amp’s family, friends, and the Detroit music community”

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