New Orleans stepped out to honor the late singer Frankie Beverly, who passed away late Tuesday, Sept. 10.
The National R&B Hall of Fame Foundation is excited to share that iconic singer Frankie Beverly will be inducted posthumously ...
After Frankie Beverly died on Sept. 10, his music catalog has seen an increase in sales and streaming numbers.
Born Howard Stanley Beverly on Dec. 6, 1946, in Philadelphia, Frankie was raised in North Philadelphia where he was ...
A Louisville man, Brent Barnett, who goes by the name of DJ B-ROC, started #whiteoutforfrankie on Sept. 20 in honor of ...
There was a special connection with the music of Frankie Beverly, so the 6 Ward Steppers gave him a sendoff that only New ...
Frankie Beverly, the famed singer and frontman of Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, has achieved three posthumous top 10 ...
Massive crowds gathered Monday evening at Hunter’s Field on Claiborne Avenue to give Beverly a New Orleans-style send-off with a second line through Tremé.
After signing with A&M Records, it was agreed he would record albums under the name “Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66.” The group soared with their first single, “Mas Que Nada,” written by Jorge Ben. The ...
No music has ever been better suited for those moments than that recorded by Frankie Beverly, the recently departed leader of the band Maze. “They were picnic songs,” the writer and Black ...
As we mourn the loss of musical greats like Frankie Beverly and Tito Jackson, we're honoring some of our living legends ...