Iconic soul singer and Maze frontman Frankie Beverly dies aged 77
“No one did it better” his family said in a statement, revealing the much-loved singer passed away on September 10
Frankie Beverly, the iconic soul singer who founded and fronted the band Maze, has passed away aged 77, his family confirmed in a statement via social media.
The much-loved, international star died on Tuesday, September 10. The cause of death has not been confirmed.
In the statement, the family said that Beverly “lived his life with pure soul” and “for us, no-one did it better. He lived for his music, family and friends. Love one another as he would want that for us all."
They added: "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.”
Beverly founded Maze in 1970 and had been performing with the band ever since. Just this year, the group embarked on a farewell tour, playing five dates across the US, and marking the last time the singer would be seen on stage.
With a total of nine albums – eight of which earned Gold certification – Maze released a number of hit singles that entered the US and UK charts including ‘Running Away’, ‘We Need Love to Live’, ‘Back in Stride’, ‘Can’t Get Over You’, ‘Too Many Games’ and, arguably their most famous song, ‘Before I Let Go’.
‘Before I Let Go’, originally released in 1981, was subsequently covered by Beyoncé for her 2019 live album ‘Homecoming’. She also performed the track at Coachella festival, with the intention of giving her show a distinctly African American feel.
Speaking to Billboard about the cover, Beverly said it was "one of the high points of (his) life... in a class of its own" and made him "feel bigger than ever!”
Following the news of Beverly's death, Beyoncé has issued a statement via her company Parkwood Entertainment: “Thank you Frankie Beverly for bringing us all together with your music. You’ve written some of the most inspiring and uplifting songs for the world to enjoy. With your lyrics, you have humanized our experiences, through joy and pain. Thank you for teaching us about the importance of community, family, and togetherness. We will never forget you. May you rest in power.”
Other artists that have paid tribute to the late, great singer, include Alex Isley, who referred to him as ‘The voice of silky soul’, the Isley Brothers, Sheila E., Kelly Rowland, Melba Moore and DJ Spinna, who thanked Beverly for changing his life.
Beverly leaves an indelible mark on musical history. An artist that meant so much to the Black community, many fans have been fondly recalling his presence at family barbecues, parties and weddings, and Beverly has been credited with being a voice that “united Black America”.
Meena Sears is Mixmag's Digital Intern, follow her on Instagram