Cleotha Staples of the Staple Singers Dead at Age 78

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Cleotha Staples, the eldest sibling in the influential gospel group The Staple Singers, has died. She was 78.

Staples died Thursday at her Chicago home after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for the past decade, said family friend and music publicist Bill Carpenter.

The family's music career had its roots with Roebuck "Pops" Staples, a manual laborer who strummed a $10 guitar while teaching his children gospel songs to keep them entertained in the evenings. They sang in church one Sunday morning in 1948, and three encores and a heavy church offering basket convinced Pops that music was in the family's future. The Staple Singers was born.

Two decades later, the group became unlikely hit makers for the Stax label, the home of southern music stars like Otis Redding and Booker T. & the MGs.

Cleotha Staples, known as "Cleedi," was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with her family in 1999 and received a lifetime achievement award from the Grammys in 2005.

She was born April 11, 1934, in Drew, Miss., the first child of Pops and his wife, Oceola. Two years later, the family moved to Chicago, where Pops worked a variety of jobs performing manual labor and Oceola worked at a hotel. Chicago was also where the family's four other children were born- Pervis, Yvonne, Mavis and Cynthia.

The Staple Singers became one of the biggest gospel groups of the era with songs like "On My Way to Heaven," ''Will the Circle be Unbroken" and their signature hit "Uncloudy Day."

Pops and Mavis primarily took the lead on the group's vocals, but a 1969 recording of duets featured Cleotha's voice on the song "It's Too Late," a bluesy ballad about a lost love. She was described as a "velvety soprano" with a powerful and dynamic voice.

The family also became active in the civil rights movement after hearing the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. deliver a sermon while they were on tour in Mont gomery, Ala., in 1962.

They went on to perform at events at King's request. It was during that period that the family began recording protest songs, such as "Freedom Highway," as well as gospel.

The group even covered Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind."

The Staple Singers had a string of Top 40 hits with the Stax label in the late 1960s, earning them the nickname "God's greatest hitmakers."

The song "I'll Take You There" spent a week at No. 1 on the Billboard pop singles chart.
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bernice

Hi.

April 12 2013 at 5:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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March 28 2013 at 7:17 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
notrhelyn

Rest in peace, Clee. Alzheimer's is such a wretched disease. I pray her family finds peace in her passing.

February 23 2013 at 6:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
janka51

a complete unknown , why is this news

February 23 2013 at 5:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Owen

very nice music

February 23 2013 at 6:15 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
CHANCE ELIJAH

may she rest in peace. sorry to hear about her death. i play one of the staples singers songs almost everyday and i love their songs. what a wonderful group.

February 22 2013 at 10:59 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
sus7637

What happen to Mavis? i'm not familiar with this one or never herad her songs. i heard the other other songs before with Mavis singing lead. Sorry to hear that though.

February 22 2013 at 9:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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richierichnash

mavis is still alive and kickin...did u see the grammy's this year...that was her...singin thru and past the end of the song with mumford & sons and others in the tribute piece

February 23 2013 at 11:45 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
welcome Annie

Sending condolescences to the Staples's family.Enjoyed their music.

February 22 2013 at 7:52 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Francisco Tricoche

One of the greatest family gospel groups. Although I never had the opportunity to see them perform, all of their records are in my collection, in the original jackets, never played. I always purchased two, one for collecting and the other for playing and enjoying. RIP my sister, you've joined a mighty heavenly choir!!

February 22 2013 at 7:34 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
bmitche

Rest in peace Cleotha. They made a great sound, especially when singing "I'll Take You There."

February 22 2013 at 7:30 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
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