Legendary funk singer Betty Davis passed away at the age of 77 on Wednesday. Betty’s close friend Danielle Maggio confirmed her death while speaking to Rolling Stone. Amie Downs, the communications director for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania where Davis lived also shared that she died of natural causes.
The musician’s friend Connie Portis told the outlet: Related: Skateboarder & YouTuber Josh Neuman Dead At 22 After Plane Crash In Iceland Davis rose to fame in the ‘60s and ‘70s for her raspy voice on albums like Nasty Gal and They Say I’m Different.
She also worked as a model. In 1968, she married jazz icon Miles Davis, but they ultimately split a year later.
She lived a quiet life these last few decades, reappearing in the limelight in 2017 to contribute to a documentary about her titled Betty Davis: They Say I’m Different.
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