Resolution 240774

Honoring the life and legacy of music legend and Philadelphia native, Frankie Beverly, on the occasion of his passing.

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Sept. 12, 2024 - Introduced and Ordered Placed on This Week's Final Passage Calendar by CITY COUNCIL
Sept. 12, 2024 - ADOPTED by CITY COUNCIL
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Honoring the life and legacy of music legend and Philadelphia native, Frankie Beverly, on the occasion of his passing.
 
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WHEREAS, Frankie Beverly was born Howard Beverly on December 6th, 1946, and was raised in the East Germantown Section of Philadelphia. Frankie Beverly was deeply influenced by gospel music where he sang in his local church and was showcased as a soloist as a child; and
 
WHEREAS, While attending Germantown High School, Beverly formed The Blenders, an a cappella doo-wop group. Following the group's dissolution, he founded The Butlers, which later became known as Frankie Beverly and The Butlers, recording with them in 1963. The group’s talent was soon recognized by producer Kenny Gamble, who facilitated further recordings; and
 
WHEREAS, In 1971 Frankie Beverly and The Butlers moved to the West Coast in hopes of finding success. While in the West Coast the group caught the eye of Marvin Gaye who made them his opening act and convinced Frankie Beverly to change the name of the group to Frankie and Maze. This pivotal change marked the beginning of a significant career; and
 
WHEREAS, Signing with Capitol Records in 1976, Frankie Beverly and Maze released their debut studio album, “Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly,” in 1977, establishing themselves as influential figures in music; and
 
WHEREAS, The soulful music of Frankie Beverly and Maze, with hits like “Before I Let Go,” “Joy and Pain,” and “Happy Feelins,” became anthems in the Black community, frequently associated with celebrations and family gatherings; and
 
WHEREAS, Beyoncé's 2019 cover of “Before I Let Go” on her live album “Homecoming” served as a tribute to Beverly and Maze, ensuring their music’s enduring legacy for future generations; and
 
WHEREAS, Frankie Beverly concluded his farewell “I Wanna Thank You” tour at the Dell Music Center in Philadelphia this July. During the concert, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, gave Beverly his flowers physically and metaphorically before his retirement. Later that month, the Essence Festival of Culture in New Orleans featured a special tribute to Beverly and Maze, celebrating their lasting impact; and
 
WHEREAS, Frankie Beverly’s unparalleled talent and dedication earned him widespread recognition and admiration from fans worldwide. His commitment to excellence and passion for his craft inspired countless artists and left an indelible mark on the world of music; and
 
WHEREAS, Frankie Beverly’s passing represents a significant loss to Philadelphia and the global music community. He will be remembered by his family and fans for his soulful spirit, dedication to music, and love for his family and friends; now, therefore, be it
 
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That it hereby honors the life and legacy of music legend, and Philadelphia native Frankie Beverly, on the occasion of his passing.
 
FURTHER RESOLVED, That an Engrossed copy of this Resolution be presented to the family of Frankie Beverly as a sign of the admiration and respect of this legislative body.
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