Queen of Funk, Betty Davis, Passes Away of Natural Causes 43 Years After Retiring From the Spotlight
US

Queen of Funk, Betty Davis, Passes Away of Natural Causes 43 Years After Retiring From the Spotlight

  • Legendary funk music performer Betty Davis is reported to have passed away in her Pennsylvania home at the age of 77
  • The musician who rose to fame in the mid-1960s and 1970s was briefly married to another music giant, jazz icon Miles Davis
  • Betty had been living in Pittsburgh for the past 43 years, enjoying her retirement from music in her home town

PAY ATTENTION: Follow Briefly News on Twitter and never miss the hottest topics! Find us at @brieflyza!

The music industry is mourning the loss of an icon, Betty Davis. The Walking Up The Road hitmaker passed away from natural causes at the age of 77. The musician leaves behind a trailblazing body of work.

Queen of Funk, Betty Davis, Passed Away, Natural Causes, 77 Years Old, Spotlight, Miles Davis
Betty Davis aka Queen of Funk has passed away from natural causes at the age of 77. Image: Getty Images
Source: Getty Images

Funk singer Betty Davis is reported to have passed away. The influential musician had been retired for the past 43 years as she lived the rest of her days in her home town of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania reports Rolling Stone.

Read also

Denzel Washington bags 10th Oscar nomination, keeping his spot as the most nominated black performer

The news of Betty's passing was confirmed by Danielle Maggio confirmed, who wrote:

"It is with great sadness that I share the news of the passing of Betty Davis, a multi-talented music influencer and pioneer rock star, singer, songwriter, and fashion icon."

PAY ATTENTION: Never miss breaking news – join Briefly News' Telegram channel!

Daily Mail reports that it was later disclosed by the communications director for Allegheny County, Amie Downs, that Davis died from natural causes.

The publication further reports that Betty was famous for the distinct raspy voice that helped her make a name for herself in the music industry.

At the height of her fame, the musician born Betty Mabry met jazz icon Miles Davis, who was 19 years her senior. The two fell in love and were married. The marriage lasted just a year but Betty continued to use her ex-husband's last name.

Read also

AKA: Love, loss & the life of Hip Hop- SA decides, has Mr Forbes come out tops?

Denzel Washington bags 10th Oscar nomination, keeping his spot as the most nominated black performer

On the topic of influential people, Briefly News reported that Denzel Washington has earned a monumental 10th Oscar nomination. The Academy award nod is for his role in The Tragedy of Macbeth and has helped the actor maintain his position as the top nominated black performer.

The 2022 Oscar nominations were announced on Tuesday and Denzel Washington stands in the running for another golden statue for his role as Macbeth. The news of the nominations has further affirmed the actor's long-standing record as the most nominated black performer.

HuffPost reports that he is in the running for the Best Actor award. This is not Washington's first time in this category. Back in 2001, Denzel was nominated in the same category for his role as detective Alonso Morris in Training Day, making him the second black man to ever take it home.

Source: Briefly News

Online view pixel