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  1. Female Trouble is an album by the American musician Nona Hendryx, released in 1987. It was her first album for EMI America. The album is dedicated to Winnie Mandela. "Why Should I Cry?" was the first single. Female Trouble peaked at No. 96 on the Billboard 200.

  2. Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939) is an American rhythm and blues and gospel singer and civil rights activist. She rose to fame as a member of her family's band The Staple Singers, of which she is the last surviving member. During her time in the group, she recorded the hit singles "I'll Take You There" and "Let's Do It Again". [1]

  3. Carry Me Home is a 2022 collaborative album between Americans roots rock drummer Levon Helm and soul singer Mavis Staples, released on Anti-. Made from sessions recorded at Helm's studio in 2011, shortly before his death, the album has received praise from critics.

  4. Staples nació en Chicago ( Illinois) el 10 de julio de 1939. Comenzó su carrera musical con el grupo The Staple Singers en 1950. Al principio comenzó cantando en iglesias y en programas de radio, hasta que el grupo alcanzó un notable éxito con el sencillo «Uncloudy Day» para el sello Vee-Jay Records. Cuando Staples se graduó del Paul ...

  5. 15 de ago. de 2016 · Mavis Staples has just finished recording One True Vine, her second album with Jeff Tweedy, the producer, songwriter and leader of the Americana band Wilco. The album’s 10 songs bristle with an emotional commitment and passion that has remained undiluted since the rich-voiced contralto first started performing with The Staple Singers.

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  6. Mavis Staples and George Clinton sing backing vocals on the song. They would later work directly with Prince when he signed them on Paisley Park Records. The album also features contributions from Jellybean Johnson, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2021 · Staples began singing with her family as a teenager. The Staple Singers started out in gospel, but moved over to pop, eventually playing the '69 Harlem Cultural Festival. Originally broadcast in 1989.