We’re mourning the loss of Frankie Beverly, R&B icon and frontman of Maze. Explore the soulful legacy he left behind, from classic hits to unforgettable grooves!
Frankie Beverly, the iconic frontman of the legendary R&B and funk group Maze, has passed away at the age of 77. Known for his smooth, honey-coated baritone voice, Beverly captivated audiences with his energetic performances and soul-stirring lyrics. A true pioneer of funk and soul music, his most notable works include the timeless anthem "Before I Let Go," which launched from the band's celebrated album "Live In New Orleans" in 1981 and became a staple of Black celebrations and family gatherings for decades. With his warm embrace of the microphone and buoyant grooves, Beverly was not just a singer; he was a beacon of joy and resilience in the music community.
Maze, founded in the 1970s, became synonymous with the groove-laden sounds of the era, and Beverly was its heart and soul. Their music transcended mere entertainment, turning into soundtracks for moments of love, loss, and joy. Tracks like "Happy Feelin's," "Back in Stride," and "Can't Get Over You" solidified the band’s place in R&B history. Whether it was a wedding celebration or a heartfelt farewell, Beverly's songs brought people together, echoing emotions that crossed generations. His lyrical ability to entwine personal experiences with universal feelings made him a beloved figure among fans, and his work paved the way for countless artists who followed in his footsteps.
As we celebrate his life, it's important to remember the impact of Beverly’s music—not just for its melody, but for its heartfelt lyrics that reflected the human experience. The lasting legacy of Frankie Beverly and Maze will continue to resonate through the years, inspiring both the current generation and those to come. With every groove, they created a sanctuary for souls needing solace or a moment to dance. The news of his passing reminds us that we should cherish the music that has the power to heal, transform, and uplift.
In other fun facts, did you know that "Before I Let Go" has been covered by many artists, including the famed Beyoncé? The track's infectious beat and empowering lyrics made it a favorite for various artists who identified with its message of liberation. While there's a significant loss in the music world, Frankie Beverly has left behind a treasure trove of tunes that will live on, inspiring celebration in every backyard cookout and family reunion for many years to come. The echoes of his soulful voice will continue to play in our hearts, forever reminding us of the joy he brought into our lives.
As the leader of Maze, Beverly wedded his dulcet singing to buoyant grooves on songs like "Happy Feelin's" and breakup anthem "Before I Let Go."
The singer, who died on Tuesday at 77, had a smooth, sunny delivery that turned at least one track into a lasting anthem of Black celebrations.
“Before I Let Go”, made its musical debut on the legendary R&B group, Frankie Beverly and Maze's “Live In New Orleans” album in 1981, it has been a thread in ...
Frankie Beverly, who with his band Maze inspired generations of fans with his smooth, soulful voice and lasting anthems including “Before I Let Go,” has ...
Frankie Beverly of the R&B group Maze, singer of R&B classics like 'Back in Stride,' 'Can't Get Over You' and 'Too Many Games,' has died. He was 77.
Frankie Beverly, the soul legend and frontman for the band Maze, who notched an indelible hit with 'Before I Let Go,' has died at age 77.
Frankie Beverly, the honey-coated baritone frontman for the soul and funk group Maze, has died. He was 77. His family announced his Sept.