Mr. Beverly, who also produced and played guitar, was the founder and driving force behind Maze, a seven- and then eight-piece group that Ebony magazine once dubbed “Black America’s favorite band.” ...
His music kept the Black community’s spirits lifted in an era when nearly 1 in 7 Americans had plunged into poverty, crack ...
Frankie Beverly, who with his band Maze inspired generations of fans with his smooth, soulful voice and lasting anthems ...
Frankie Beverly, founder of the band Frankie Beverly and Maze, has died at 77, his family announced on social media.
A consistent hitmaker on the R&B charts for almost 50 years, he had announced just this year that he would be retiring.
Fall is right around the corner and Fairmount Park is honoring the occasion with their annual Harvest Fest celebration.
While Grateful Dead disciples were looking for music to accompany the purple haze, most of Frankie Beverly’s fans were simply ...
OPINION: The legendary and iconic soul singer Frankie Beverly recently died, and all of Black American felt it in our shando.
Frankie Beverly, who as the leader of Maze had nine albums certified gold, died at 77 Tuesday after a 50-year music career.
MadameNoire contributing writer Shanique Yates, who described Beverly’s sound as the “foundation of Black music,” she ...
“Cult” isn’t the word I’d use, in that Beverly’s music brought all types of people together. It’s just that almost all the ...