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Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer and civil rights activist. She rose to fame as a member of her family's band The Staple Singers, of which she is the last surviving member. During her time in the group, she recorded the hit singles "I'll Take You There" and "Let's Do It Again".
Carry Me Home is a 2022 collaborative album between Americans roots rock drummer Levon Helm and soul singer Mavis Staples, released on Anti-. Made from sessions recorded at Helm's studio in 2011, shortly before his death, the album has received praise from critics. Critical reception.
19 de may. de 2022 · Share. 9.6K views 1 year ago #mavisstaples #levonhelm #antirecords. Listen to the full album here: https://antircrds.io/3Pmh6Ge "Trouble In My Mind" by @mavisstaples & @levonhelm9664 from the ...
Mavis Staples and George Clinton sing backing vocals on the song. They would later work directly with Prince when he signed them on Paisley Park Records. The album also features contributions from Jellybean Johnson, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis.
15 de ago. de 2016 · By Alice Clark. ( Classic Rock ) published 15 August 2016. The Chicago soul and gospel icon explains how Martin Luther King led her to make some of the defining songs of the civil rights era. Mavis Staples (Image credit: Getty) This article first appeared in The Blues #7, June 2013.
27 de jun. de 2022 · By David Remnick. June 27, 2022. At eighty-two, Staples asked God why she was still alive. “The only reason I could see is to sing my songs,” she said. Photograph by Paola Kudacki for The New...
10 de dic. de 2016 · Mavis Staples joined NPR's Michel Martin to talk about developing an iconic voice at a young age, dealing with racism on the road and why she's a big fan of Chance The Rapper. Hear their...