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  1. 1. Sept. 2022 · Advertisement. Still active in the community until late in life, John died Aug. 25 at her home in Los Angeles. No cause was given. She was 91. Mable John, shown performing in an undated photo, was ...

  2. music.youtube.com › channel › UCci1npWuIwibo1YbZz9ojigMable John - YouTube Music

    Mable John 244K plays Your Good Thing (Is About To End) To Love What I Want, And Want What I Love (Take 3) Mable John 23K plays Stay Out Of The Kitchen. Running Out. Mable John 65K plays The Complete Stax / Volt Soul Singles, Vol. 2: 1968-1971. That Woman Will Give It A Try. Mable John 20K plays Stay Out Of The Kitchen. You Made A Fool Out Of Me.

  3. One of my favorite Stax singles from 1966, until now forever locked in mono having been recorded before the studio had completed its transition to stereo. Ma...

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  4. 28. Aug. 2022 · Mable John, who recorded for Motown and Stax and later worked with Ray Charles, died Aug. 25 at her home in Los Angeles. Her nephew, Kevin John, confirmed the death, but did not give a cause. She ...

  5. Real Name: Mable John. Profile: Singer and songwriter, born 3 November 1930 in Bastrop, Louisiana, died 25th August 2022. A recording artist for Motown in the late 1950s/early 1960s, she joined Ray Charles ' backing singers The Raelets in 1962. From 1966 to 1968 John recorded as a solo artist again for the Stax label.

  6. John’s first song under the Stax label, “Your Good This (Is About to End)” soared to number six on the R&B charts in the summer of 1966, and the following year, she released the single, “Same Time, Same Place”. In 1968, John’s brother, William “Little Willie” John, died in prison from unknown causes. Subsequently, John went into ...

  7. 27. Aug. 2022 · In soulful remembrance, Dr. Mable John (November 3, 1930-August 25, 2022) In the course of the over five decades that soul music and its mulitiplicity of creators has been at the very centre of my world, there have been a handful of people who have traversed the highways and byways that illuminate the joy, pain, laughter and tears of my life.