- Roberta Flack
Infobox musical artist
Name = Roberta Flack
Img_capt = Roberta Flack in concert in 1992
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Background = solo_singer
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Alias = The Music Man
Born = birth date and age|1937|02|10
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Origin =Black Mountain, North Carolina ,United States
Instrument =Vocals ,Piano
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Genre =Jazz , soul, folk
Occupation =Singer-songwriter ,musician
Years_active = 1969 - present
Label =Atlantic Records
Associated_acts =Donny Hathaway Peabo Bryson Maxi Priest
URL = [http://www.robertaflack.com/ www.robertaflack.com]Roberta Flack (born
February 10 ,1937 ) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kifyxqe5ldje~T1 allmusic Biography] ] is an Americansinger-songwriter andmusician who is notable in the areas ofjazz , soul, and folk. Flack is best known for singles such as "Killing Me Softly with His Song ", "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face ", "Where Is the Love?" (one of her many duets withDonny Hathaway ), and "Feel Like Makin' Love". "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face " won the 1973 Grammy Record of the Year and "Killing Me Softly with His Song" won the same award at theGrammy Awards of 1974 .Biography
Flack was raised in Arlington, Virginia. She first discovered the work of
African American musical artists when she heardMahalia Jackson andSam Cooke sing in a predominantly blackBaptist church.In her early teens, Flack so excelled at classical
piano thatHoward University awarded her a full music scholarship. She matriculated at Howard University at the age of 15, making her one of the youngest students ever to enroll there. She eventually changed her major from piano to voice, and became an assistant conductor of the university choir. Her direction of a production of "Aida " received a standing ovation from the Howard University faculty. Flack is a member ofDelta Sigma Theta sorority .Flack became the first black
student teacher at an all-white school nearChevy Chase, Maryland . She graduated from Howard University at 19 and begangraduate studies in music, but the sudden death of her father forced her to take a job teaching music and English for $2800 a year inFarmville, North Carolina .Flack then taught school for some years in Washington, DC at Browne Junior High;& Montgomery County, Maryland. She also taught private piano lessons out of her home on Euclid St. NW. During this period, her music career began to take shape on evenings and weekends in
Washington, D.C. area night spots. At the Tivoli Club, she accompanied opera singers at thepiano . During intermissions, she would sing blues, folk, and pop standards in a back room, accompanying herself on the piano. Later, she performed several nights a week at the 1520 Club, again providing her own piano accompaniment. Around this time, her voice teacher told her that he saw a brighter future for her in pop music than in the classics. She modified her repertoire accordingly and her reputation spread. Subsequently, aCapitol Hill night club called Mr. Henry's built a performance area especially for her.Fact|date=June 2007When Flack did a benefit concert for the Inner City
Ghetto Children's Library Fund,Les McCann happened to be in the audience. He later said on the liner notes of what would be her first album "First Take" noted below, "Her voice touched, tapped, trapped, and kicked every emotion I've ever known. I laughed, cried, and screamed for more...she alone had the voice." Very quickly, he arranged anaudition for her withAtlantic Records , during which she played 42 songs in 3 hours for producerJoel Dorn . In November of 1968, she recorded 39 song demos in less than 10 hours. Three months later, Atlantic recorded her debut album, "First Take", in a mere 10 hours. Flack later spoke of those studio sessions as a "very naive and beautiful approach...I was comfortable with the music because I had worked on all these songs for all the years I had worked at Mr. Henry's."Flack's Atlantic recordings did not sell particularly well, until
Clint Eastwood chose a song from "First Take", "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face ", for the sound track of his directorial debut "Play Misty for Me "; it became a #1 hit in 1972. Eastwood has remained an admirer and friend of Flack's ever since. In 1983, she recorded the end music to theDirty Harry film "Sudden Impact ".Flack soon began recording regularly with
Donny Hathaway , scoring hits such as "Where is the Love" (1971) and "The Closer I Get to You" (1978). On her own, Flack scored her second #1 hit, "Killing Me Softly with His Song " (1973; see1973 in music ). Flack and Hathaway recorded several duets together, including two LPs, until Hathaway's 1979suicide .1980s-present
She had a 1982 hit single with "Making Love", which reached #13. She began working with
Peabo Bryson with more limited success, charting as high as #5 on the R&B chart (plus #16 Pop and #4 Adult Contemporary) with "Tonight I Celebrate My Love " in 1983. Her next two singles with Bryson, "You're Looking Like Love To Me" and "I Just Came Here To Dance," fared better onadult contemporary (AC) radio than on pop orR&B radio. In 1986, Flack sang the theme song entitled "Together Through the Years" for theNBC television series, "Valerie" later known as "The Hogan Family ". The song was used throughout the show's six seasons. After 1988's "Oasis " failed to make an impact with Pop audiences (the title track did reach #1 on theR&B chart), Flack found herself in the US Top 10 with the hit song "Set the Night to Music", a 1991 duet with Jamaican vocalistMaxi Priest , peaked at #6 on theBillboard Hot 100 charts and #2 AC. Flack's smooth R&B sound lent itself easily toEasy Listening airplay during the 1970s, and she has had four #1 AC hits.In 1999, a star with Flack's name was placed on
Hollywood 'sWalk of Fame . That same year, she gave a concert tour inSouth Africa , whose final concert was attended by PresidentNelson Mandela .Flack is a member of the
Artist Empowerment Coalition , which advocates the right of artists to control their creative properties.Flack is the aunt of the professional ice skater
Rory Flack Burghardt .Discography
Albums
ee also
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List of number-one hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.)
*List of number-one dance hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart References
External links
* [http://www.robertaflack.com/ Official web site]
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* [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kifyxqe5ldje Roberta Flack] atAllmusic
* [http://www.geocities.com/flackfiles/peterreillyquietfire.html Peter Reilly's review of "Quiet Fire"]
* [http://www.wlatalent.com/roster/roberta_flack/artistprofile.htm Roberta Flack] at [http://www.wlatalent.com/ Wenig-Lamonica Associates]Persondata
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Singer-songwriter ,musician
DATE OF BIRTH=February 10 ,1937
PLACE OF BIRTH=Black Mountain, North Carolina ,United States
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