The Fugees members, Wonder, Rev. Al Sharpton, Alicia Keys and more paid tribute to the late singer at her recent service in ...
I’m deeply saddened that many of the songs I recorded 50 years ago about civil rights, equal rights, poverty, hunger, and suffering in our society are still relevant in 2020. I hope that people will ...
The music world gathered at New York’s Abyssinian Baptist Church to mourn the loss of genre legend Roberta Flack. The ...
The biggest stars of the music and political world gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of music icon Roberta Flack on ...
The ‘Isn’t She Lovely’ singer was one of several stars who performed at the Grammy winner’s public memorial service.
Michelle Obama and her brother, Craig Robinson, will host a new weekly podcast series starting this month. "IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson" will address "everyday questions shaping our lives ...
A public memorial service bursting with music, including planned performances by Stevie Wonder and a surprise one by Lauryn ...
Lauryn Hill honored Roberta Flack with resounding rendition of “Killing Me Softly” at her public memorial service on March 9.
Several other celebrities, including Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, and Wyclef Jean, were present at the service.
A mix of emotional live performances, tributes & video clips pay homage inside a jam-packed Abyssinian Baptist Church.
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 ...
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