Charmayne Maxwell, a member of the R&B Group Brownstone in the 1990s, has died After a mysterious fall. Maxwell was attending a Soccer Game in Los Angeles when she fell. Her death has been described as an ‘accident’ by Danish media Her & Nu, which broke the news. The songstress was married to Danish music producer Carsten Soulshock and leaves behind a son named Nicolaj.
Family members confirmed her death to Danish new sources and have taken to social media to mourn. On Twitter, Maxwell’s brother Brandon wrote: ‘Bad things happened to the most innocent people. My sister died in the most terrible way and I’m in so much pain right now.’
‘I’d love to be with my nephew Nicolaj right now. I feel bad that he has to deal with the loss of his mother at such a young age.’
Fellow Brownstone member Teisha Brown posted an old photograph of the girls performing on Instagram and wrote: ‘I just need to be by you one more time on stage Max.’
Brownstone is best known for their 1995 hit singe If You Love Me, which won a Billboard music award and was nominated for a Grammy. The Group was signed to Michael Jackson’s MJJ Music record label. Maxwell and Soulshock were together for over 20 years. They met when Michael Jackson hired the producer to work with Brownstone.
Carstons Soulshack and son Nikolaj
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