Stevie Wonder and Rev. Al Sharpton were among the speakers and performers at soul singer Roberta Flack’s public memorial service in Manhattan on Monday.
*This Monday (03-10-25), the music world will celebrate the life and legacy of Roberta Flack, the iconic singer and pianist whose soulful voice and heartfelt songs captivated audiences for decades.
A public memorial service bursting with choral music and the Berklee College of Music’s Nebulous String Quartet, with Stevie ...
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A public memorial service bursting with choral music and the Berklee College of Music's Nebulous String Quartet, with Stevie Wonder and the Rev. Al Sharpton also on the bill, celebrated the life and ...
“I think about the progress that has been made — and the threat,” Rev. Al Sharpton said about the anniversary on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on March 7. “I marched across that bridge with the ...
Wonder followed the set and the Rev. Al Sharpton gave the eulogy. Flack "put a soundtrack to Black dignity,” Sharpton said. As many said in their tributes, Flack's musical genius stemmed from ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network, announced in late January that the civil rights organization would identify two companies in the next 90 days that will ...
Rev. Dr. Al Sharpton speaks at a special worship service hosted by The Dallas Project Church as part of its Black History ...
In earlier comments, Hamas spokesperson Abdel Latif al-Qanoua said a day earlier that “indicators are positive regarding the start of negotiations for the second phase”. The first phase of the ...