Frankie Beverly, a native of Philadelphia, passed away at the age of 77, a fact confirmed by his family in a public statement released on September 11, 2024. They requested privacy and understanding as they grieved and honored his memory. The statement also emphasized the impact of Frankie’s soulful life, particularly his devotion to music, family, and friends. Frankie Beverly was the founder of the band The Butlers, later known as Frankie Beverly and The Butlers, before changing their name to Maze after moving from Philadelphia to San Francisco in the 1960s.
Despite his private nature, it is unknown how Frankie passed away or if he had been ill in his final days. Subsequently, Bey released a country music album 10 years later. She expressed her desire to hear her sing Christmas carols or perform with an orchestra, showing her support for Bey’s evolving career as a mother and wife.
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