Consequently, I’ve mourned with the rest of us, Roberta Flack’s departure to join the ancestors. Not only was I captivated by songs such as The First Time Ever I saw Your Face’ and fell in ...
This week’s Test Spin is a review of the 1973 record Killing Me Softly in honor of Roberta Flack — thanks for always tugging at my heartstrings in just the right way.
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Roberta Flack, the genre-blending R&B singer behind such hits as "Killing Me Softly With His Song," was selected to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1999 — but the plaque has yet ...
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Legendary RnB singer Roberta Flack tragically passed away. Her publicist Elaine Schock announced Flack’s demise via a statement. The singer, known for hits like Killing Me Softly With His Song ...
Singer and pianist Roberta Flack, known for hits including “Killing Me Softly With His Song” and “The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face,” has died at 88, her publicist confirmed Monday to ...
Roberta Flack’s pensive version of Bridge Over Troubled Water, from her 1971 album Quiet Fire, so impressed another rising star that he sent her a fan letter. “Dear Roberta,” wrote Elton ...
Roberta Flack so completely owned “Killing Me Softly with His Song” — her signature tune that topped the charts in 1973 — it’s hard to believe that it wasn’t actually her song originally.
The music world is in mourning following the news that legendary singer Roberta Flack has died at the age of 88. On Monday afternoon, the Grammy winner’s team confirmed that Roberta had died ...
And just three days before her heartbreaking death, Roberta heaped praised on the 'wonderous' Celine, 56, sharing a video of the Canadian singer covering her famous track, The First Time Ever I ...
Roberta Flack, a North Carolina native, Grammy-winning singer and pianist, died Monday at age 88. Her intimate vocal and musical style made her one of the top recordings artists of the 1970s.