Courtesy of AmericanChronicle.com
~ Written by Robert Paul Reyes
"Teena Marie passed on December 26, 2010.
R&B singer Teena Marie, whose hits in the 1980s included `I Need Your Lovin` and `Lovergirl`, has died at the age of 54, police said.
Marie was found dead at her home in the Los Angeles suburb of Pasadena on Sunday afternoon, according to a police spokesman.
After graduating from high school she signed with Motown Records, the label which was home to contemporaries such as Diana Ross and `The Jackson 5.`" AFP
Soul singer Teena Marie, known as the "Ivory Queen of Soul", passed away at age 54. Teena Marie was no Pat Boone or Vanilla Ice who shamelessly copied black musical genres and marketed it to a white audience.
Teena was a genuine soul sister, and she had a love and respect for soul music that was manifest in her heartfelt delivery of her songs.
R & B has always been my favorite genre, and growing up I listened almost exclusively to black music stations. When I first hear Teena Marie on the radio, I didn`t realize that the new Motown star was white. Soul music lovers, black and white, immediately fell in love with the soulful diva.
Teena was often overshadowed by her mentor, Rick James, but today the spotlight is solely on her. Rest in peace Teena, soul music lovers of all races mourn your passing."
Teena Marie - Lovergirl
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