Frankie Beverly, Maze Frontman, Dies at 77
Frankie Beverly, Maze Frontman, Dies at 77

Frankie Beverly, Maze Frontman, Dies at 77

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Frankie Beverly, the beloved frontman of the soul band Maze, passed away at the age of 77, as confirmed by his family on social media. Jalen Hurts, quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles and a lifelong fan of Beverly, paid tribute to him, expressing his devastation and gratitude for the impact Beverly's music had on his life. Beverly's career began in Philadelphia, where he founded Maze in 1970, and he became renowned for timeless hits like 'Before I Let Go' and 'Joy and Pain', despite the band never achieving a top-40 Billboard hit. His music is celebrated as a staple at events and gatherings, highlighting his cultural significance. The family has requested privacy during their time of mourning, emphasizing the deep emotional impact of this loss. Beverly's legacy as a foundational figure in soul music endures, with his contributions resonating across generations.

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