Singer Tina Marie Of Lovergirl Dead At 54
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Teena Marie, the “Ivory Queen of Soul” who developed a lasting legacy with her silky soul pipes and with hits like “Lovergirl,” ”Square Biz,” and “Fire and Desire” with mentor Rick James, has died. She was 54.
The confirmation came from a publicist, Jasmine Vega, who worked with Teena Marie on her last album, 2009’s “Congo Square.” Her manager, Mike Gardner, also confirmed her death to CNN.
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