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Brownstone Member Charmayne Maxwell Dead at 46

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Margaret Norton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesCharmayne Maxwell, a member of the group Brownstone, which scored a hit in the mid-1990s with “If You Love Me,” has died at the age of 46.

Her brother, Brandon Maxwell, confirmed her passing in a tweet Saturday: “R.I.P my beautiful sister Charmayne “Maxee” Maxwell. I can’t even believe I’m typing this right now. 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.”

TMZ reports Charmayne’s husband, music producer Carsten Soulshock, found her unconscious and bleeding from her neck at their Los Angeles home on Friday night. She’d attended her son’s soccer game earlier in the day.

Maxwell died on the way to the hospital. Los Angeles police reportedly tell TMZ Maxwell suffered a cut on her neck from a broken wine glass.

Brownstone was nominated for a Grammy for “If You Love Me,” a track from their debut album, 1995’s From the Bottom Up. The group released one other album, 1997’s Still Climbing.

Brownstone was signed to Michael Jackson‘s MJJ Music label.


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