Michael Sumler, a member of the iconic R&B group Kool & the Gang, has passed away at the age of 71.
The band confirmed his death in a statement shared with People magazine.
“We’re deeply saddened to hear about the passing of our longtime wardrobe valet, Mike Sumler. Mike worked alongside Kool & the Gang from 2004-2015, making sure the guys looked their best on stage every night.
“He also enthused the crowd with his energy and dance moves. Most recently, Mike helped Kool with LeKool Champagne events,” the statement continued. “Everyone here at Kool & the Gang has fond memories of Mike and will miss him. May he rest in peace.”
As reported by Fox 5 Atlanta, Michael Sumler—affectionately known as “Chicago Mike”—died on the evening of Sunday, May 25, following a car accident in Mableton, Georgia.
He was behind the wheel of his vehicle when it collided with another car and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Michael Sumler became part of Kool & the Gang in 1985, joining the group decades after its founding in 1964.
The band, originally formed in New Jersey, gained fame for their timeless dance tracks such as Celebration, Get Down on It, Ladies’ Night, and Jungle Boogie.
In 2024, Kool & the Gang was honored with induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.