Frankie Beverly, Soul Singer and Maze Frontman, Dies at 77

Frankie Beverly, the singer-songwriter best known for fronting the R&B, soul, and funk band Maze, has died. His family broke the news this morning, revealing that the baritone vocalist died yesterday (September 10). A cause of death was not announced. Frankie Beverly was 77 yers old.

“Grieving the loss of a loved one is a deeply personal and emotional experience,” Beverly’s family wrote. “During this time, as we are navigating feelings of sorrow, reflection, and remembrance we kindly ask for privacy and understanding, allowing us the space to grieve in our own way. This period for is one of healing, and your respect for our need for solitude is appreciated as we honor the memory of our beloved Howard Stanley Beverly known to the world as Frankie Beverly.”

In 2009, over a dozen artists—including Mary J. Blige, Avant, Kevon Edmonds, and Musiq Soulchild—came together to honor Maze with the tribute album Silky Soul Music: An All Star Tribute to Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly. A few years later, Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly received a BET Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2012 BET Awards.

This past July, Beverly was honored at Essence Festival as a figurehead of the R&B, soul, and funk genres. That festival set capped off his farewell tour from earlier this spring. “Thank you so much for the support given to me for over 50 years as I pass on the lead vocalist torch to Tony Lindsay,” Beverly told Billboard when announcing the farewell tour. “The band will continue on as Maze Honoring Frankie Beverly. It’s been a great ride through the decades. Let the music of my legacy continue.”

Source : Pitchfork