Musician Darius Rucker paid tribute to his late production manager who had worked with him on the road for 25 years, calling him “our brother.”
Darius Rucker paid tribute to a man who had been on the road with him since the late 1990s this week.
“For nearly 25 years, Jason ‘Devil Boy’ Parkin was a staple in our crew,” the Hootie & the Blowfish frontman wrote on social media Wednesday.
Rucker called Parkin “more than our production manager, he was our brother.”
The rocker-turned-country star added that he and everyone else who worked with Parkin are “devastated by his passing this week.”
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“Our prayers are with his family – thank you for loaning him to us all these years,” he continued. “Rest in peace DB, til we meet again.”
Parkin, who was based in North Carolina, had been working with Rucker since 1998, according to his LinkedIn.
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It said he had experience with “live events from design, budgeting, hiring crew and vendors to actually loading the trucks, making labor calls, coordinating catering, travel & also stage management,” and that he has been touring full-time for 25 years.
Parkin died Monday, just four days after his 49th birthday, according to his obituary.
The comment section in Rucker’s post was filled with condolences.
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“Sorry for your loss. Wishing peace for Mr. Parkin and his family,” one person wrote.
Another person who had met Parkin said, “Thanks to Darius and the guys for allowing me to work with you and Ty’s allowing me to meet him. He was kind, sweet and awesome at what he did. I will miss him!”
“RIP cousin we had just talked on the phone. You were one of a kind for sure,” another added.
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Hootie & the Blowfish, which formed in 1986, is scheduled to play at the Riverfront Revival in North Charleston, South Carolina, Oct. 12.