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Mavis Staples (born
July 10,
1939 in
Chicago, Illinois) is an American
rhythm and blues and
gospel singer and
civil rights activist who recorded with
The Staple Singers, her family's band
Biography
Mavis Staples began her career with her
family group in 1950. Initially singing locally at churches and appearing on a weekly radio show, the Staples scored a hit in 1956 with "Uncloudy Day" for the
Vee-Jay label. When Mavis graduated from high school in 1957,
The Staple Singers took their music on the road. Led by family patriarch
Roebuck "Pops" Staples on guitar and including the voices of Mavis and her siblings Cleo, Yvonne, and Pervis, the Staples were called "God's Greatest Hitmakers."
With Mavis' voice and Pops' songs, singing, and guitar playing, the Staples evolved from enormously popular gospel singers (with recordings on
United and
Riverside as well as Vee-Jay) to become the most spectacular and influential spiritually-based group in America. By the mid-1960's The Staple Singers, inspired by Pops' close friendship with
Martin Luther King, Jr., became the spiritual and musical voices of the civil rights movement. They covered contemporary pop hits with positive messages, including Bob Dylan's "
A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" and a version of Stephen Stills' "
For What It's Worth."
The Staples sang "message" songs like "Long Walk To D.C." and "When Will We Be Paid?," bringing their moving and articulate music to a huge number of young people. The group signed to
Stax Records in 1968, joining their gospel harmonies and deep faith with musical accompaniment from members of
Booker T. and the MGs. The Staple Singers hit the Top 40 eight times between 1971 and 1975, including two No. 1 singles, "I'll Take You There" and "Let's Do It Again," and a No. 2 single "Who Took the Merry Out of Christmas?" By now a long ways from their early roots as a pure gospel group, The Staple Singers were bona fide pop stars.
Staples made her first solo foray while at
Epic Records with The Staple Singers releasing a lone single "Crying In The Chapel" to little fanfare in the late 1960's. The single was finally re-released on the 1994 Sony Music collection
Lost Soul. Her first solo album wouldn't come until a 1969 self-titled release for the Stax label. After another Stax release,
Only For the Lonely, in 1970, she released a soundtrack album,
A Piece of the Action, on
Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label. A 1984 album (also self-titled) preceded two albums under the direction of rock star
Prince; 1989's
Time Waits For No One, followed by 1993's
The Voice, which
People magazine named one of the Top Ten Albums of 1993. Her recent 1996 release,
Spirituals & Gospels: A Tribute to Mahalia Jackson was recorded with keyboardist
Lucky Peterson. The recording honours
Mahalia Jackson, a close family friend and a significant influence on Mavis Staples' life.
A new album for
Anti- Records entitled
We'll Never Turn Back was released on
April 24,
2007. The
Ry Cooder-produced
concept album focuses on songs of the
civil rights movement and also included two new original songs by Cooder.
Her voice has been sampled by some of the biggest selling hip-hop artists, including
Salt 'N' Pepa,
Ice Cube and
Ludacris. Mavis Staples has recorded with a wide variety of musicians, from her friend
Bob Dylan (with whom she was nominated for a 2003
Grammy Award in the "Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals" category for their duet on "Gotta Change My Way Of Thinking" from the album ) to
The Band,
Ray Charles,
Nona Hendryx,
George Jones,
Natalie Merchant,
Ann Peebles, and
Delbert McClinton. She has provided vocals on current albums by
Los Lobos and
Dr. John, and she appears on tribute albums to such artists as
Johnny Paycheck,
Stephen Foster and Bob Dylan.
In 2003, Staples performed in Memphis at the
Orpheum Theater alongside a cadre of her fellow former Stax Records stars during "Soul Comes Home," a concert held in conjunction with the grand opening of the Stax Museum of American Soul Music at the original site of Stax Records, and appears on the CD and DVD that were recorded and filmed during the event. In 2004, she returned as guest artist for the Stax Music Academy's SNAP! Summer Music Camp and performed, again at the Orpheum and to rave reviews, with 225 of the academy's students. In June 2007, she again returned to the venue to perform at the Stax 50th Anniversary Concert to Benefit the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, produced by Concord Records, who now owns and has revived the Stax Records label.
Film and television
During her career Staples has appeared in many films and television shows, including
The Last Waltz,
Graffiti Bridge,
Wattstax,
New York Undercover,
Soul Train,
Soul to Soul and
The Cosby Show.
Discography
Albums
- Mavis Staples (Volt, 1969)
- Only For The Lonely (Stax, 1970)
- A Piece Of The Action (Curtom, 1977)
- Oh What A Feeling (Warner, 1979)
- Mavis Staples (HDH, 1984)
- Don't Change Me Now (Volt/Ace, 1988)
- Time Waits for No One (Paisley Park, 1989)
- The Voice (Paisley Park, 1993)
- Spirituals & Gospel: Dedicated to Mahalia Jackson with Lucky Peterson (Verve, 1996)
- Have a Little Faith (Alligator, 2004)
- We'll Never Turn Back (Anti-, 2007) produced by Ry Cooder
Singles
"Crying In The Chapel" b/w "Nothing Lasts Forever" (Epic)
"I Have Learned To Do Without You" b/w "Since I Fell For You"
"Endlessly" b/w "Don't Change Me Now" (Volt)
"A House Is Not A Home" (Volt)
"A Piece Of The Action" b/w "Til Blossoms Bloom" (Curtom)
"Oh What A Feeling" (Warner Bros., 1979)
"Tonight I Feel Like Dancing" (Warner Bros., 1979)
"Love Gone Bad" (1984)
"Show Me How It Works" (from Wildcats) (Warner Bros., 1986)
"20th Century Express" b/w "All The Discomforts Of Home" (Paisley Park, 1989)
"Time Waits For No One" (Paisley Park, 1989)
"Jaguar" (Paisley Park, 1989)
"Melody Cool" (Paisley Park, 1991)
"The Voice" (Paisley Park, 1993)
"Blood Is Thicker Than Time" (Paisley Park, 1993)
Other
"Christmas Vacation" (Theme song from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation) (1989)Further Information
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