Frankie Beverly is a musical icon and an HBCU marching band favorite.
The lead singer of the iconic band Frankie Beverly and Maze passed away at age 77, according to a statement released by his family.
The Philadelphia, PA native was a frequent performer at HBCU homecomings for decades, and his music has been a staple of HBCU bands for just as long.
Here are five standout renditions of Frankie Beverly and Maze songs by HBCU marching bands available on YouTube:
1. **Jackson State University Sonic Boom – “Happy Feelings” **
The “Sonic of Boom” performs a vibrant rendition of “Happy Feelings” by Maze. Their execution stands out for its precision and crowd engagement during live performances.
View: https://youtu.be/lwgoudGIFYE?si=iRmlUcnYHPPlezRl
2. **Southern University Human Jukebox – “Before I Let Go”**
This iconic anthem often associated with Black celebrations gets an exhilarating treatment from Southern University’s Human Jukebox. Their powerful brass section and signature energy make this a fan favorite during homecomings.
View: https://youtu.be/cP0SIPN50Oc
3. **Southern University – “We Are One”**
Known for their dynamic shows, Southern University’s “Human Jukebox” delivers a soulful version of “We Are One.” Their arrangement balances a strong groove with a smooth delivery, paying homage to the classic.
View: https://youtu.be/UcjDSEkqMZ8
4. **North Carolina A&T State University – “Before I Let Go”**
The Blue and Gold Marching Machine offers another beloved performance of this Frankie Beverly classic. Their rendition is polished and heartfelt, often accompanied by elaborate dance routines, adding a unique flair to the music.
View: https://youtu.be/kpxLW_Mf1-o
5. **Jackson State – “Can’t Get Over You”**
The “Sonic “Boom of the South” delivers a soulful and intricate performance of “Can’t Get Over You.” Their ability to blend smooth melodies with powerful instrumentation makes their performance a standout.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOFJmrTLnhk
Without a doubt, Frankie Beverly will be missed, but his music will live on through HBCU bands.
Frankie Beverly is gone, but the soul singer left a huge musical legacy on the world, including HBCU marching bands.
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