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The Marqee’ Of Soul - Marcellus Haley was born in Memphis Tennessee. His parents James and Sharon Blair supported him to sing at New Life Missionary Baptist Church.

 

As a teen ager Marcellus Haley realized that he had a natural talent for directing music and began to direct the church choir.  At the age of 18, he joined Full Gospel Tabernacle which was under the leadership of Rev. Al Green.  Marcellus grew from director to minister of music leading the entire music department.

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The Marqee’ Of Soul - Marcellus Haley

The Marqee’ Of Soul - Marcellus Haley has performed in the States and aboard as background singer for Rev. Al Green and Shirley Brown.  He was open act for Bobby Womack, Tyrone Davis, Sir Charles Jones, Shirley Murdock, Denise Williams, The O’ Jays, Clarence Carter, Latimore, Floyd Taylor, Johnny Taylor, The Three Degrees, Dorothy More, The Emotions, The Honey Combs, A Taste of Honey, J Blackfoot, Queen Ann Hines, Toni Green, Sheba Potts Wright, Marvin Sease, Willie Clayton.  He has given back to the community by engaging in many free concerts at local schools and nursing homes. He has donated his soulful sound to projects such as Memphis's Africa in April and Memphis in May.  

 

Marcellus released his first CD album titled “Kitty Purr” in 2010.  In 2012, Marcellus first single “Yo Daddy Got Something For You” earned him international success.  His second CD album “Aint Nothing Like A Woman” was released in 2013.  With his new single “Man To Man”, the Southern Soul vocalist makes a convincing case with impact vs intent of lives experience.   

 

As an artist, Marcellus Haley’s performance is often classified as the soul of new romantic movement drama.  As a song writer, his songs often refers to southern culture, the mental connection of man to man and woman, and the southern life rules of family. Marcellus’ lyric subject matter with each song express his surrounding environment and uses everyday experiences as a starting point.   As a producer, he makes sure the musical artful and context meaning is not lost though out his songs.  The Marqee’ Of Soul – Marcellus Haley’s legacy will mark him as the 21st century most uplifting artists as he continues to follow the paths of outstanding pioneers such as Johnnie Taylor, Bobby Womack, and Bobby Bland.

The Artist - Performer - Songwriter - Producer

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