The music world mourns the loss of soul legend Frankie Beverly, who passed away at 77. Tributes have poured in from music icons, marking his profound impact.
- DJ Premier shared heartfelt memories of Beverly’s influence on his career.
- Pete Rock expressed simple yet powerful gratitude.
- Questlove reminisced about Beverly’s legendary status, especially in Philadelphia.
- Beverly’s music continues to be celebrated, solidifying his legacy.
Frankie Beverly, founder of the funk and soul band Maze, has left a void in the music world with his passing at the age of 77. His family announced his death, requesting privacy as they navigate their grief.
DJ Premier honored Beverly on Instagram, reflecting on how Beverly’s timeless talent influenced his music career. Frankie Beverly is one of those recognizable original voices and consistent maker of albums that you know the words to every song because it hits that deep, Premier wrote.
Pete Rock kept his tribute simple but heartfelt, sharing a photo of Beverly with the caption, Thank You accompanied by various emojis, highlighting the deep appreciation for Beverly’s contributions.
Questlove, who shares Philadelphia roots with Beverly, posted a touching message about the singer’s legend status. He wrote about Beverly’s ‘yacht soul’ and its emotional connection to family gatherings and special moments.
Beverly’s influence is evident as his music, like ‘Before I Let Go’ and ‘Joy & Pain,’ continues to be staples at events, described by Questlove as the soundtrack to perfect family gatherings.
Under Beverly’s leadership, Maze released nine gold albums between 1977 and 1993, producing hits that remain beloved by fans today. His impact on the music landscape is undeniable and continues to be felt.
Frankie Beverly’s soul-stirring music and legacy will continue to resonate with fans and artists alike.