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The world of music and music lovers alike went into mourning when the information broke Monday that Roberta Flack had joined the ancestors at 88. But this week has additionally been a time for celebrating the items she blessed us with over a number of many years as a performing artist. Although she retired from singing into 2022 resulting from ALS, Flack’s musical legacy is timeless.
Nationwide and worldwide media have reported her passing.
“We are heartbroken that the glorious Roberta Flack passed away this morning, February 24, 2025,” an announcement from her spokesperson learn. “She died peacefully surrounded by her family. Roberta broke boundaries and records. She was also a proud educator.”
Together with her swish presence, genre-crossing versatility and talent to offer voice to the total vary of affection’s highs and lows, Flack is broadly thought-about certainly one of soul and R&B’s best ever artists.
Roberta Flack, Virtuoso Singer-Pianist Who Dominated the Charts, Dies at 88
With majestic anthems like “Killing Me Softly” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” Ms. Flack, a former schoolteacher, turned some of the broadly heard artists of the Seventies.
Ms. Flack’s regular, highly effective voice may convey tenderness, satisfaction, conviction or longing, however hardly despair. Most of her best-known albums included at the least a couple of funk and soul tracks, pushed by a slapping backbeat and wealthy with observational social commentary. However her greatest hits had been all the time one thing else: gradual folks ballads (“The First Time”) or mellifluous anthems (“Killing Me Softly”) or plush love songs (“Feel Like Makin’ Love”).
“Roberta Flack underplays everything with a quietness and gentleness,” the author and folklorist Julius Lester as soon as noticed in a Rolling Stone overview. “More than any singer I know, she can take a quiet, slow song (and most of hers are) and infuse it with a brooding intensity that is, at times, almost unbearable.”
Mr. Lester heard in Ms. Flack an “amazing ability to get further inside a song than one thought humanly possible and to bring responses from places inside you that you never knew existed.”
Roberta Flack performs the Kennedy Middle in 2003.
Remembering Roberta Flack: The Virtuoso
Roberta Flack’s profession calls for a brand new mind-set concerning the phrase ‘genius’
Roberta Flack has all the time held two souls inside her physique. From her childhood days onward, she was herself, the daughter of a draftsman and a church choir organist who realized to play music at her mom’s knee. This Roberta strove to know each Chopin and Methodist hymnody and was precocious sufficient to realize admission to Howard College at 15. She was a shy, awkward, diligent woman along with her nostril all the time in a e book and fingers drained from training piano scales.
Even then, in her deepest being, she was additionally Rubina Flake, famend live performance artiste, effortlessly dazzling Carnegie Corridor crowds along with her performances. Rubina helped Roberta endure the indignities confronted by gifted black youngsters within the South, as when she’d sing “Carry Me Back To Old Virginny” for contest judges in lodges the place she wasn’t allowed to remain the evening. Her alter ego helped her really feel glamorous and succesful when others instructed her she was imperfect. Rubina had no have to respect others’ restrictions. She was a diva, surrounded by bouquets of backstage flowers and the approval of an elite who did not describe her as having “a chipmunk smile and a nut-brown face.”
Howard College Celebrates the Extraordinary Lifetime of Roberta Flack (B.M.E. ’58, D.Mus. ’75)
Howard College is celebrating the lifetime of certainly one of its most profoundly impactful alumna, the legendary songstress, composer, performer, and creative icon Roberta Flack (B.M.E. ’58, D.Mus. ’75). Over the course of an unbelievable profession, she impressed numerous performers by her expertise, showmanship, professionalism, and sheer charisma. She additionally based the Roberta Flack Basis in 2010 to advertise animal welfare and music schooling.
Born in Black Mountain, North Carolina, she was raised in Richmond and later Arlington, Va. A classically educated pianist, Flack earned a music scholarship at age 15 to attend Howard College on a full music scholarship, finding out voice and piano. Whereas at Howard, she was a member of the Faculty of Music’s Scholar Council and have become a member of Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc. At the same time as a pupil, she was already garnering acclaim by acting on campus, singing in pupil expertise exhibits, and directing opera. In 1954, The Hilltop wrote about her “easy flowing vocals” as she sang songs like, “Polka Dots and Moonbeams.” She graduated with a bachelor’s diploma in music schooling in 1958. Amongst many return journeys, she got here again to carry out in Homecoming live shows, and in 1975, she would return to campus to obtain an honorary doctorate alongside Dorothy Top.
Tributes have additionally poured in on social media—far too many to put up all of them right here/
Music reviewer Nancy Pear wrote the Musician Information biography for Flack, who was born Feb. 10, 1940, in Black Mountain, North Carolina.
Musically gifted as a toddler, Flack started taking piano classes on the age of 9, and by 13 had received second place in a state-wide piano contest for black college students. Academically gifted as effectively, she skipped a number of grades at school, graduating on the age of fifteen. Coming into Howard College on a piano scholarship, Flack ultimately switched to music schooling, which required each vocal and instrumental coaching. It was then that her stunning voice was acknowledged as first-rate classical materials, but–self-conscious about her chubby, and desperate to arouse in others the pleasure and pleasure music stirred in her–Flack continued to pursue a profession in schooling.
Eighteen years previous and diploma in hand, she took her first instructing put up at a segregated college in Farmville, North Carolina, the place lots of the college students had been poor and often missed college to work within the fields; a few of Flack’s college students had been older than she was. Nonetheless, they had been anxious to be taught all their instructor put earlier than them, and Flack turned completely immersed of their lives: directing the college choir, supervising the cheerleaders, creating particular courses for the mentally and bodily impaired.
For the subsequent six years Flack taught music at three completely different junior excessive faculties in Washington, D.C. In her spare time she directed church choirs, instructed voice college students, and offered piano accompaniment for singers at native golf equipment; ultimately it was she who was doing the singing. Earlier than lengthy she was a favourite pop vocalist on the trendy golf equipment within the capital…
In 2023 PBS’ “American Masters” collectionaired a Flack biopic (click on the hyperlink to observe); and their web site additionally has an in depth timeline of her beginnings and profession.
New movie tells Flack’s story in her personal phrases and contains interviews with Reverend Jesse Jackson, Clint Eastwood, Yoko Ono, Angela Davis, Eugene McDaniels, Joel Dorn, Peabo Bryson and extra.
From “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” to “Killing Me Softly” and past, Roberta Flack gave voice to a world soundtrack of magnificence and ache, love and anguish, hope and battle. American Masters: Roberta Flack illuminates the place actuality, reminiscence and creativeness combine to current music icon Roberta Flack, a superb artist who reworked widespread tradition, in her personal phrases. With unique entry to Flack’s archives of movie, performances, interviews, residence films, photographs, hit songs and unreleased music, the movie paperwork how Flack’s musical virtuosity was inseparable from her lifelong dedication to civil rights.
Listed below are three clips from the total program:
“Roberta Flack was a child piano prodigy”
“How Roberta Flack created soul music”
“The origin of Flack’s hit ’Killing Me Softly With His Music’”
The PBS program is just not the one documentary about Flack. The BBC produced one however once I tried to view it, it was restricted in the US. Nonetheless, I discovered a model on the BBC Information YouTube channel—with Spanish subtitles.
Roberta Flack: the legendary singer who modified the historical past of soul in the US
This BBC documentary explores the story of singer Roberta Flack and the way a mode of soul emerged within the context of the combat for civil rights in the US.
One of many legendary figures of gospel and soul, Roberta Flack, marked an period with notable recordings reminiscent of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” “Killing Me Softly” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love.”
The singer revealed the album “Killing Me Softly” in 1973. This album contains the best-known music of her musical profession: “Killing me softly with his song” which gave her a Grammy for finest feminine vocal efficiency.
Give it a watch.
One factor is bound. we are able to belief that Flack’s musical legacy will likely be carried on far into the longer term. This can be a cowl of a canopy of “Killing Me Softly.”
“The Color Purple” co-stars Cynthia Erivo and Joaquina Kalukango carry out the Hip Hop Trio Fugees’ funky rendition of “Killing Me Softly.” The worldwide hit steeped in unrequited love is instructed by two buddies, whose friendship could be felt by the display
Given the present state of affairs, I doubt we’ll be seeing performances like this on the Kennedy Middle within the close to future.
I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that in current day, we misplaced not solely Roberta Flack, but in addition Jerry Butler, on Feb. 20 at 85, Chris Jasper of the Isley Brothers on Feb. 23 at 75, and Gwen McCrae on Feb. 21 at 81.
There’s some unbelievable music being performed behind these pearly gates!
Please be a part of me within the feedback for extra nice music, and make sure you put up your favorites from the beloved artists we misplaced this week.