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Frankie Beverly of Maze, lead singer of ‘Before I Let Go’, has died
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Frankie Beverly of Maze, lead singer of ‘Before I Let Go’, has died

Frankie Beverly & Maze Farewell Tour - Atlanta, GA

Frankie Beverly, the soul singer who founded the band “Before I Let Go” Maze, died on September 10. He was 77. “He lived his life with pure soul, as they say, and for us, no one did it better,” his family said in a statement on Instagram. “He lived for his music, family and friends.” Beverly first formed the group the Blenders as a teenager and later a new group called the Butlers. He soon moved that band from Philadelphia to San Francisco (to avoid confusion with Philadelphia Soul), renamed it Raw Soul and met Marvin Gaye. Raw Soul opened for Gaye on tour, and in 1976, Gaye convinced Beverly to change the band’s name to Maze. Around that time, Maze signed with Capitol Records and released their first album, Maze with Frankie Beverlyin 1977. The band released seven more studio albums in the ’90s, including two R&B number ones. They also had two number one R&B singles, 1985’s “Back in Stride” and 1989’s “Can’t Get Over You.”

But Maze was best known for the 1981 single “Before I Let Go,” which hit the New York Times said it has become “a unifying Black anthem and an unfailing source of joy.” Beyoncé even covered the song in 2019 as a bonus track on her Homecoming live album. Beverly told Billboard then: “This is one of the highlights of my life.”