Lauryn Hill honored Roberta Flack with resounding rendition of “Killing Me Softly” at her public memorial service on March 9.
Flack “put a soundtrack to Black dignity ... being able to even better see with your heart. And so I knew how beautiful Roberta was, not seeing her visually but being able to see and feel ...
“I’m deeply saddened that many of the songs I recorded 50 years ago about civil rights, equal rights, poverty, hunger, and ...
Flack, whose intimate vocal and musical style ... being able to even better see with your heart. And so I knew how beautiful Roberta was, not seeing her visually but being able to see and feel ...
Flack was honored at New York’s Abyssinian ... “And so I knew how beautiful Roberta was, not seeing her visually but being able to see and feel her heart.” “I love you, Roberta.
The ‘Isn’t She Lovely’ singer was one of several stars who performed at the Grammy winner’s public memorial service.
So how did she end up singing these beautiful songs?" Rev. Al Sharpton asked the packed audience. "Because if you know the Lord, you can sing the Lord's song." Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning singer ...
“Roberta Flack is legend,” she concluded ... “And so I knew how beautiful Roberta was, not seeing her visually, but being able to see and feel her heart.” Wonder sang his song ...
Flack, who died last month at the age of 88 ... being able to even better see with your heart. And so I knew how beautiful Roberta was, not seeing her visually but being able to see and feel ...
Flack's songs "The First Time Ever I Saw Your ... being able to even better see with your heart. And so I knew how beautiful Roberta was, not seeing her visually but being able to see and feel ...
Roberta Flack was born in Black Mountain ... in Clint Eastwood’s film “Play Misty for Me.” The hauntingly beautiful ballad topped the Billboard charts in 1972 and remains one of her ...
Lauryn Hill made a surprise appearance and Stevie Wonder performed at a memorial ceremony for Grammy-winning singer and ...