At her peak, the singer’s music was capable of great depth, sincerity and emotional intimacy, which she seemingly conjured ...
Flack sang like she had been holding on to a secret that was waiting to become yours.
Four Roberta Flack albums chart in the U.K. posthumously, led by Love Songs at No. 4, marking her first top 10 on the ...
From her 1969 debut album, "First Take," through a 2012 collection of Beatles covers, "Let it Be: Roberta," Flack, whether ...
Roberta Flack so completely ... triumphed in 1973 — was a cover of Lori Lieberman’s original version that appeared on her 1972 self-titled debut album. “It was a guitar-based folk song ...
Flack won two Grammys for "Killing Me Softly with His Song": record of the year and best pop vocal performance, female in 1973. The Fugees would record the song over 20 years later with Lauryn Hill ...
Roberta Flack, a staple on the R&B charts throughout the '70s and '80s, has died at 88. She suffered from ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Flack’s 1974 hit “Where Is The Love” brought her commercial peak and her duets with Donny Hathaway are R&B canon. Her final album was 2012’s Let It Be Roberta, a Beatles cover project.
Roberta Flack passed on Monday, February 24, 2025, surrounded by her family and loved ones three years after announcing her ...
who became a close friend and provided liner notes for a Flack album of Beatles covers, "Let It Be Roberta." She also devoted extensive time to the Roberta Flack School of Music, based in New York ...
From her 1969 debut album, "First Take," through a 2012 collection of Beatles covers, "Let it Be: Roberta," Flack, whether solo or with a stylistically likeminded partner, remained steadfast in ...
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