The 6th Ward Steppers hosted a farewell second line dedicated to the lead singer of Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly that drew ...
Massive crowds gathered Monday evening at Hunter’s Field on Claiborne Avenue to give Beverly a New Orleans-style send-off with a second line through Tremé.
Legendary R&B singer and Philadelphia native Frankie Beverly has passed away, his family announced on Instagram Wednesday.
By LaKeshia N. Myers If ever there was an artist who single-handedly exemplified soul, funk, and the essence of Black joy, it was Frankie Beverly. Lead singer of the band Maze, Beverly’s music was ...
MadameNoire contributing writer Shanique Yates, who described Beverly’s sound as the “foundation of Black music,” she ...
His music kept the Black community’s spirits lifted in an era when nearly 1 in 7 Americans had plunged into poverty, crack ...
The legendary and iconic soul singer Frankie Beverly recently died, and all of Black American felt it in our shando.
and 7pm 7 Questions with Frankie: Where did you grow up? I was born in Vancouver, WA. Lived in Marysville and then Black Diamond before the age of seven before living the rest of my childhood and ...
NEW ORLEANS — Frankie Beverly , who with his band Maze inspired generations of fans with his smooth, soulful voice and ...
Frankie Beverly, who as the leader of Maze had nine albums certified gold, died at 77 Tuesday after a 50-year music career.
The Philadelphia-born singer's iconic tune packs a river of emotion: sadness, hope, joy, pain, and love into the song, signaling to all who hear it. It's OK. It's time to go home.
It was sadly reported earlier that soul legend Frankie Beverly, known for timeless hits like "Before I Let Go" and "Can’t Get ...