(ThyBlackMan.com) When reflecting on the legacy of Southern soul and blues-infused R&B, Marvin Sease stands out as a figure both revered and controversial. Known for his unapologetically adult themes, ...
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 ...
BLACKVILLE - Ruenelle Brown of Blackville is remembering her nephew who died this week in Vicksburg, Miss. Readers will know him by his nickname of "Candylicker." Well-known blues and soul singer ...
Marvin Sease, a blues and soul singer known for his 1980s hit "Candy Licker," died Tuesday in Vicksburg, Miss., after a lengthy illness. He was 64. Brett Bonner, editor of Living Blues Magazine, says ...
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 ...