Flack loved classical music from an early age ... jazz-influenced recordings in the 1970s were early examples of quiet storm, a subgenre of R&B defined in the mid-’70s that became popular ...
Roberta Flack, the R&B musician whose singing helped define the subgenre of “quiet storm” in the 1970s, is dead at 88. Flack ...
Roberta Flack, the Grammy-winning singer who sang "Killing Me Softly With His Song" and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, ...
Singer Roberta Flack, who broke through as one of the most important and beloved singers of the 1970s and beyond with a sound that combined soul, jazz, rock and pop, died Monday at the age of 88.
Flack sang like she had been holding on to a secret that was waiting to become yours.
Angie Stone, the soul singer who rose to fame as a member of pioneering female hip-hop trio the Sequence and later became a ...
Roberta Flack did not write Killing Me Softly. There is some dispute about who did. Two music industry veterans were involved ...
Roberta Flack, quiet storm pioneer, and Billboard chart-topper, has passed away at the age of 88.
For most of the world’s Motown lovers, Detroit is the prime destination. For a lucky Motown fan in Detroit, the destination this spring could be Las Vegas. The Motown Museum has launched a ...
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