Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Gospel sadness artist Marva Wright passed at 62

March 23, 2010, 4:21 PM EST

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- New Orleans sadness and gospel thespian Marva Wright died Tuesday at age 62, her former physical education instructor said.

Adam Shipley reliable that Wright died of complications from a cadence she suffered last year.

She sang normal jazz and gospel standards but was improved well well known for sultry, infrequently ribald sadness songs. Among her most appropriate well well known songs were "Heartbreakin" Woman" and "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean."

She expelled a array of albums on internal and general jot down labels, and often achieved in Europe and at sadness festivals around the country. With her band, the BMWs, she drew large crowds for performances at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.

As a child, Wright listened to her mom sing and fool around piano at church. Among her childhood memories were visits to Chicago, the adopted home of New Orleans gospel good Mahalia Jackson, who had grown up with Wright"s mother.

"My mom would go to the inhabitant Baptist convention," Ms. Wright once said, according to an comment in The Times-Picayune newspaper. "When it convened in Chicago, Mahalia would say, "Girl, you don"t need to get no hotel. Stay with me." That"s what my mom would do. I met Mahalia when I was 9 years old, but I never satisfied she was that renouned until I got older."

But Wright didn"t begin singing professionally until she was roughly 40, according to a autobiography on her Web site.

Wright was hospitalized last Jun after pang a critical cadence following a gig at the CoCo Club on Bourbon Street. Relatives pronounced afterwards that she had only recovered from an earlier, less critical stroke.

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On the Net:

http://www.marvawright.com

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