Mavis Staples
About
Mavis Staples rose to fame as a member of the Staple Singers, the celebrated family band that became synonymous with rhythm and blues and gospel music. Her powerful voice and commanding presence helped define the group's sound, leading to major hits including "I'll Take You There" and "Let's Do It Again." Beyond her work with her family, Staples launched a solo career in 1969 with her self-titled debut album, establishing herself as a formidable artist in her own right. As the last surviving member of the Staple Singers, she carries forward a legacy rooted in both musical excellence and artistic integrity.
Over a career spanning five decades, Mavis Staples has released 13 studio albums, two live albums, three compilations, one soundtrack, one EP, and 51 singles, cementing her status as a prolific and enduring artist. Her work transcends genre boundaries, weaving together the spiritual depth of gospel with the contemporary appeal of rhythm and blues. Staples has also been recognized as a civil rights activist, using her platform and voice to advocate for justice and social change. Her contributions to music and culture have made her an iconic figure whose influence continues to resonate across generations of artists and listeners.
Music on Masters Radio
- Live Wire [feat. Bonnie Raitt & Mavis Staples]
Podcasts & Interviews
- Article Martin Page to Mick Fleetwood Video
- Article Liz Phair To Metallica
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