Versatile Motown drummer Uriel Jones dies at 74
By JEFF KAROUB

DETROIT (AP) - Uriel Jones, a drummer whose versatile style fueled many 
classic Motown hits, has died. He was 74.

Sister-in-law Leslie Coleman says Jones died Tuesday at a Detroit-area 
hospital after complications from a heart attack he suffered last month.

Jones played on tracks by the Temptations, Four Tops, Smokey Robinson 
and the Miracles and others. He was part of the Funk Brothers, the 
talented house band on Motown recordings.

Paul Riser, a Motown arranger and musician, says Jones had "a pulse in 
his playing that nobody else had." But Riser said Jones also could play 
with finesse and restraint when the song called for it.

He is survived by his wife, June, and three children. A funeral has been 
scheduled for Tuesday at Detroit's Greater Grace Temple.

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