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Genres
  
Blues

Movies
  
Crazy in Alabama

Parents
  
Mattie Gilbert

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Marva Wright


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Associated acts
  
Allen ToussaintGlen CampbellJoe CockerHarry Connick, Jr.Bobby McFerrinAaron NevilleCharmaine NevilleFats DominoLou RawlsMarcia Ball

Died
  
March 23, 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Albums
  
Blues Queen of New Orleans, Marvalous

Similar People
  
Irma Thomas, Jeremy Davenport, Ingrid Lucia, Art Neville, Allen Toussaint

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Marva Wright (born Marva Maria Williams, March 20, 1948 – March 23, 2010) was an American blues singer.

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Biography

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Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Wright's first public singing efforts were heard in church, with her mother Mattie Gilbert, a piano player and gospel singer as her accompanist. Top honors in a school-sponsored singing competition followed. Mahalia Jackson, the esteemed gospel singer, was an early friend of the family.

Wright did not turn professional until 1987, when she was almost forty years old. Even then, she only began singing as a way to support her family with a second job. Early in 1989 during a live set at Tipitina's in New Orleans, Wright made her first recording, Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean. She made her debut on national television in 1991, when her hometown was the setting for a special that revolved around the Super Bowl where she met CBS news anchorman Ed Bradley, who thought at that time that she only sang Gospel. Later that same year he rediscovered her at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, and from that day on has been encouraging her career. Heartbreakin' Woman, Wright's first full-length release, appeared later that year. Wright's 1993 album Born With The Blues was originally released in France, then three years later the major-label imprint Virgin picked it up for the rest of the world. Her 2007 effort, After The Levees Broke, addressed the devastation of Hurricane Katrina - which destroyed her house and all her belongings - by repurposing songs like Willie Nelson's "Crazy," Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come," and Bruce Hornsby's "The Way It Is.". In August 2008, she performed with the Louisiana Wetlands All Stars at both the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado and the Republican National Convention in Minnesota.

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She also sang backup for such artists as Allen Toussaint, Glen Campbell, Joe Cocker, Cyril Neville, Harry Connick, Jr., Bobby McFerrin, Aaron Neville, Fats Domino, Lou Rawls, and Marcia Ball.

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In May and June 2009, Wright suffered a pair of strokes from which she never fully recovered. She died on March 23, 2010, a few days after her 62nd birthday at her eldest daughter's home in New Orleans.

Discography

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  • Heartbreakin' Woman (1991)
  • Born With The Blues (1993)
  • Marva (1994)
  • My Christmas Song (1994)
  • I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (1995)
  • Marvalous (1995)
  • Bluesiana Mama (1997)
  • Let Them Talk (2000)
  • Glitter Queen (2002)
  • Blues Queen Of New Orleans (2004) (compilation)
  • Do Right Woman: The Soul of New Orleans (2006) (re-issue of Born With The Blues)
  • After The Levees Broke (2007)


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    References

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