The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers were an American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group. Roebuck "Pops" Staples (December 28, 1914 – December 19, 2000), the patriarch of the family, formed the group with his children Cleotha (April 11, 1934 – February 21, 2013),[1] Pervis (November 18, 1935 – May 6, 2021),[2][3] and Mavis (b. July 10, 1939). Yvonne (October 23, 1937 – April 10, 2018)[4][5] replaced her brother when he was drafted into the U.S. Army, and again in 1970. They are best known for their 1970s hits "Respect Yourself", "I'll Take You There", "If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)", and "Let's Do It Again". While the family name is Staples, the group used "Staple" commercially.
"The Staples" redirects here. For other uses, see Staples (disambiguation).
The Staple Singers
Documentary[edit]
The 2015 documentary film Mavis! recounts the history of The Staple Singers and follows Mavis Staples's solo career after Pops Staples's death. Directed by Jessica Edwards, the film premiered at the 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival and was broadcast by HBO in February 2016.[22]
Awards[edit]
The Staple Singers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999[23] and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018.[24] They were also honored with a marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail in Drew, Mississippi.[25] In 2005, the group was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.[26]