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  1. 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]

  2. 1969: Loves Sweet Sensation (mit William Bell) 1969: You’re Driving Me (To the Arms of a Stranger) 1979: Oh, What a Feeling; 1982: A House Is Not a Home; 1989: 20th Century Express; 1989: Jaguar; 1989: Christmas Vacation (Titelsong des Films Schöne Bescherung) 1993: The Voice; 1993: Blood Is Thicker Than Time; 1994: Holding On to Your Love

  3. 27. Juni 2022 · Dylan developed what Staples calls a case of “puppy love.” On a cafeteria line before a performance, Dylan turned to Pops and said, “Pops, I want to marry Mavis.”

  4. Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939, Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American gospel, R&B and soul singer and civil rights activist. She has recorded and performed with her family's band The Staple Singers, and also as a solo artist. She is the daughter of Pops Staples and sister of Cleotha Staples, Pervis Staples and Yvonne Staples.

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  5. Mavis Staples discusses the Staple Singers’ legacy and whether it’s strange that her fan base is now largely white Americans. Michael Barclay. Grammy award winner Mavis Staples performs...

  6. 3. Feb. 2014 · 1. Bob Dylan wasn’t the only one in love. It’s common knowledge that Dylan nursed a crush on Mavis Staples when they met in the early ’60s, but his infatuation wasn’t unrequited: Staples...

  7. 15. Aug. 2016 · Classic Rock. Mavis Staples: The Life And Soul Of A Legend. By Alice Clark. ( Classic Rock ) published 15 August 2016. The Chicago soul and gospel icon explains how Martin Luther King led her to make some of the defining songs of the civil rights era. Mavis Staples(Image credit: Getty) This article first appeared in The Blues #7, June 2013.