Soul-blues singer Marvin Sease, whose lubricious songs made him a star on the Southern chitlin circuit in the ’80s and ’90s, died Feb. 8 in Vicksburg, MS. He was 64. Unconfirmed reports said he ...
If any one artist has come to personify soul-blues, it’s Marvin Sease. A former gospel singer who began his career in the 60s, he uses his emotionality and muscular timbre to invoke some deep soul on ...
Marvin Sease, a blues and soul singer known for his 1980s hit “Candy Licker,” has died after a lengthy illness. He was 64. James Jefferson, owner of Jefferson Funeral Home in Vicksburg, Miss., says ...
Cult soul singer Marvin Sease has died age 64. Starting his career in gospel as a teenager in the 1960s, the South Carolina-born artist sang with his brothers before embarking on a solo career. In ...
Southern Soul singer and blues man Marvin Sease died yesterday (Tuesday, Feb. 8) of pneumonia in Vicksburg, Miss. He would have turned 65 next Wednesday. Sease’s signature tune “Candy Licker” gave him ...
Scooda Sease’s story doesn’t have an exact beginning, but the closest thing to a starting pistol going off in his life was a beloved family member. “My grandfather was actually a famous blues singer,” ...
Marvin Sease, a soul singer who took his lyrics to places that colleagues like Marvin Gaye only suggested, died Tuesday of pneumonia in Vicksburg, Miss. He would have turned 65 next Wednesday. Sease ...
Marvin Sease was from the era of gospel singers that ended up pursuing a career in R&B, but while Sease never made it big nationally, he made an interesting name for himself with a raunchier take on ...