Marvin Sease

Having a preference for the musical style of R&B, Sease left the gospel circuit to form his own R&B group.

He did not quit performing musically, but began to cover songs that started a career with a recurring gig at the Brooklyn club, Casablanca.

This started his professional career with his fans in the South's circuit of bars, blues festivals, and juke joints.

This updated release of his previous material also included the new ten-minute track "Candy Licker", which became an instant success for Sease through the South.

[5] Sease died of complications from pneumonia in Vicksburg, Mississippi, on February 8, 2011, eight days before his 65th birthday.