FIJM I Still Taking Us There, Mavis Staples Electrifies Montreal JazzFest

by Stephan Boissonneault

At 85, Mavis Staples proved why she’s a living legend of soul, gospel, and R&B. Her performance at the Montreal JazzFest was a masterclass in authenticity. Her voice, though matured, carried the same clarity of purpose—it didn’t just perform songs, it spoke truth. Backed by a tight, sinuous band with guitar by Rick Holmstrom, Staples moved seamlessly between Staple Sisters classics like “Respect Yourself” and Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth.”

Staples infused each note with history, conviction, and joy. The band’s soulful chops provided the perfect bedrock, allowing her to shine while keeping the energy tight and focused. The performance felt timeless—equal parts church, protest, and party.

What made the night unforgettable wasn’t novelty—it was Staples’ gift for creating a communal experience, a shared uplift that transcended mere nostalgia. Whether delivering soulful classics or social justice anthems, she reaffirmed music’s power to connect generations and inspire. At 85, she didn’t just perform—she preached, celebrated, and challenged.

Her Montreal show was more than a concert—it was a vibrant reminder that some voices, like hers, aren’t just heard—they’re felt. If soul music is rooted in human spirit, Mavis Staples is its living heartbeat.

photos by Productions Novak

Jazz de Montréal 2025 MONTRÉAL, Quebec – June 26: Crédit photo: Productionsnovak
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