The singer’s death has left a major void in the world of music and of her fans. Reacting to her death, one fan said, “So sad that we've lost Marlena Shaw. Born Marlina Burgess in New York in 1942, she struck gold with 1969 LP The Spice of Life; it featured monster tracks Woman of the Ghetto and California Soul, written by Ashford & Simpson. What a voice. RIP.” A second fan wrote, “RIP Marlena Shaw. The Spice Of Life LP was one of those records which shaped my teens, but as a kid raised on jazz, I can’t help but love seeing Marlena in action with Count Basie.” A third fan mentioned, “Rest In Peace. Marlena Shaw. You will know her voice, you should all know her name! Remember. Such a special, natural gift. One of my favourite voices.”