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Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Grammy-Winning Bassist and Actor, Dies at 54

by Insta of Bass
July 21, 2025
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As a fellow bassist, it hits different when one of our own leaves the stage for good. Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known as Theo Huxtable from The Cosby Show and a Grammy-winning spoken word artist, passed away at 54 while on a family vacation in Costa Rica. According to reports, Warner tragically drowned while swimming.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner playing bass
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For most, Malcolm was the cool older brother we grew up watching on TV. But to musicians, especially bass players, he was more than just an actor – he was one of us. He laid down grooves with heart and purpose, whether he was on a soundstage or on stage with his bass in hand. The man had pocket, tone, and soul, and he knew how to use all three.

His big break came in 1984 when he stepped into the role of Theo Huxtable, the only son of Cliff and Clair on The Cosby Show. The series ran until 1992 and made Malcolm a household name. Decades later, despite the controversy surrounding the show’s namesake, Warner stood firm in his pride for the cast and what the show meant culturally. “The Cosby Show is something that we are all still very proud of,” he told PEOPLE in 2023. “It had a profound impact on Black culture and American culture.”

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In the Cosy Show

He never let his past success define his future. Warner’s second act included standout roles in Malcolm & Eddie, Reed Between the Lines, Suits, The Resident, and 9-1-1. His performances were sharp, grounded, and full of quiet strength – much like his bass playing.

Yes, you read that right. Malcolm-Jamal Warner was a serious musician. He gigged, he recorded, he even picked up a Grammy in 2015 for Best Traditional R&B Performance on Robert Glasper’s Jesus Children. That’s no small feat. He wasn’t a celeb dabbling in music—he was a musician through and through, fluent in feel and deeply connected to the craft.

In 2024, he launched Not All Hood, a podcast with Weusi Baraka and Candace Kelley that tackled mental health in the Black community. He described it as a space where he could be vulnerable, reflective, and real. “It’s been an interesting experience for me, because it’s a place where I feel safe enough to be as vulnerable as I allow myself to be,” he said.

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That kind of honesty? That takes guts. Whether he was playing a note or sharing a story, Warner had a way of making you lean in and listen.

We’ve lost a brother of the low end. A player who understood the space between the notes. A storyteller with fingers and words alike. Rest easy, Malcolm-Jamal Warner. The groove you laid down won’t be forgotten.

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