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- Marvin Monnie Sease (February 16, 1946 – February 8, 2011) [1] [2] was an American blues and soul singer-songwriter known for his gospel-infused vocal style and erotic lyrics.
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- Marvin Monnie Sease (February 16, – February 8, ) [1] [2] was an American blues and soul singer-songwriter known for his gospel-infused vocal style and erotic lyrics.
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Marvin Sease (February 16, 1946 - February 8, 2011) was an American blues/soul singer known for his racy lyrics.
Born in Blackville, South Carolina, Sease started as a gospel artist, joining a gospel group called the Five Gospel Crowns located in Charleston, South Carolina. After singing with them, Sease then left at age 20 for New York City. At this young age settling into New York, he then joined another gospel group called the Gospel Crowns. Having the deep preference for the musical style of R&B, Marvin left the gospel circuit to form his own R&B group. In this group Sease was accompanied by his own three brothers and named the backing band Sease. This band did not find popularity and eventually broke up. He did not quit performing musically, but began to cover songs that started a career with a recurring gig at the Brooklyn club Casablanca. Sease, however, desir