On February 24, the music world lost a giant who helped create a “quiet storm” on 1970s radio. Roberta Flack hypnotized audiences with epically slow ballads and helped define a new approach to R&B and ...
The music world gathered at New York’s Abyssinian Baptist Church to celebrate the life and mourn the loss of Roberta Flack.
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Roberta Flack laid to rest in celebration of life featuring Stevie Wonder, Lauryn HillGrammy-winning singer Roberta Flack is celebrated in a public memorial service with performances by Stevie Wonder and Lauryn ...
Johnson gives the benediction during a ceremony in celebration of Roberta Flack’s life at The Abyssinian Baptist Church on ...
At her peak, the singer’s music was capable of great depth, sincerity and emotional intimacy, which she seemingly conjured ...
The Fugees members, Wonder, Rev. Al Sharpton, Alicia Keys and more paid tribute to the late singer at her recent service in ...
The biggest stars of the music and political world gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of music icon Roberta Flack on ...
It wouldn’t be possible for us just to stand by and not participate," Lauryn Hill said at a memorial service for Roberta ...
Grammy Award winner Roberta Flack, whose tranquil ballads and 1970s songs such as “Killing Me Softly With His Song” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” established her as a timeless ...
In a fitting tribute to her lasting influence, Roberta Flack’s memorial service featured performances from musicians whom she ...
Philadelphia was one of the cities that truly embraced Roberta Flack as its own, writes the late singer's niece.
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