Legendary R&B singer Frankie Beverly has passed away at the age of 77, as confirmed by a statement from his family on his official Instagram page. The news was shared at 8 a.m. and has been met with an outpouring of love and condolences from fans and peers in the music industry. Beverly, also known as Howard Stanley Beverly, left behind a musical legacy that has resonated across generations. His family has requested privacy and understanding during this difficult time.

Beverly, an American singer, songwriter, and producer, was best recognized as the frontman of the R&B band Maze. Born on December 6, 1946, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Beverly’s musical journey started in the 1960s with his group, The Blenders. His career flourished with the formation of Maze, known for their dynamic live shows. Their breakthrough came when Marvin Gaye invited them to tour as his opening act, propelling Maze to fame. Classics like “Joy and Pain,” “Before I Let Go,” and “Golden Time of Day” solidified Maze’s reputation in the music industry.

In 2009, Beverly’s son organized a tribute album titled “Silky Soul Music… an All-Star Tribute to Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly,” featuring renowned artists like Mary J. Blige and Babyface. After five decades of performances, Beverly concluded his illustrious career with a final concert in Philadelphia, his hometown stage for years.

Frankie Beverly’s enduring impact on R&B and soul music is undeniable. Despite not achieving mainstream success, he and Maze are revered as iconic figures in classic soul music, cherished for their live performances and timeless hits. Tributes for the late artist continue to pour in on social media, with fans sharing their favorite Frankie Beverly songs and memories in honor of his legacy.

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