Pervis Staples, a co-founding member of the legendary gospel group, The Staple Singers, passed away suddenly on May 6, 2021 at his home in Dolton, Illinois according to Adam Ayers,
The Staple Singers: Pervis (from left), Cleotha, Pops, Mavis and Yvonne Staples, pose for the media at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in New York Monday, March, 15, 1999. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in the “performer” category.
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Pervis Staples, one of the co-founders of the legendary gospel/R&B group The Staple Singers, has died. He was 85.
The singer died in his home in south suburban Dolton on May 6, according to Adam Ayers, a member of his sister Mavis Staples’ management team.
In a statement, his sister, the iconic singer Mavis Staples, said: “Pervis was one of a kind comical and downright fly. He would want to be remembered as an upright man, always willing to help and encourage others. He was one of the good guys and will live on as a true Chicago legend.”