In a somber announcement shared by Marlena Shaw's daughter, Marla Bradshaw, on Friday, it was revealed that the renowned soul and jazz vocalist had passed away at the age of 81. The specific cause of her death was not disclosed. Bradshaw spoke movingly in a video posted on Facebook, expressing the heavy heart with which her family shared the news.
Shaw, an iconic artist in her own right, gained prominence after signing with Chess Records in 1966. She released two albums under Chess Records' subsidiary label, Cadet Records: 'Out of Different Bags' in 1967 and 'The Spice of Life' in 1969. The latter album, featuring notable tracks like 'California Soul' and 'Woman of the Ghetto,' propelled Shaw into the spotlight.
One of her most memorable songs, 'California Soul' written by Ashford & Simpson, not only resonated with audiences but also saw extensive sampling by other artists. The track was even featured in various television commercials, further cementing its popularity. Shaw's musical journey continued as she joined Blue Note Records in 1972, where she released her third studio album, simply titled 'Marlena.'
Throughout her career, Shaw worked with several record labels, releasing albums such as 'From the Depths of My Soul' (1973), 'Marlena Shaw Live at Montreux' (1974), 'Who Is This Bitch, Anyway?' (1975), and 'Just a Matter of Time' (1976) under Blue Note Records. In 1977, she collaborated with Columbia Records for her LP, 'Sweet Beginnings,' which contained notable tracks like 'Yu Ma / Go Away Little Boy' and 'Look at Me, Look at You.'
Born Marlina Burgess on September 22, 1942, in New Rochelle, New York, Shaw embarked on her musical journey in the 1960s by performing in jazz clubs. Her captivating voice and undeniable talent caught the attention of audiences and industry professionals alike. Shaw maintained an active presence in the music scene, continuing to perform live well into the 2000s.
Over the course of her illustrious career, Shaw released a total of 17 albums under the banner of eight different record labels. Verve Records, which collaborated with Shaw in 1987, expressed their sadness over her passing in a heartfelt statement shared on Facebook. They emphasized the enduring popularity of her song 'California Soul' and acknowledged her contribution to the label's resurgence with her album 'It Is Love: Recorded Live At Vine St.'
The news of Marlena Shaw's passing reverberated throughout the music community and beyond. Her soulful voice, powerful performances, and timeless compositions have left an indelible mark on the world of soul and jazz. As we bid farewell to this beloved icon, may her music continue to touch the hearts and souls of generations to come. Rest in peace, Marlena Shaw.