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10 February 1937 – 24 February 2025
Roberta Flack passed away at the age of 88.
Ms. Flack revealed in 2022 that she was diagnosed with amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis in 2022 (or ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig's disease,
which left her unable to perform.
Internationally hailed as one of the greatest
songstresses of our time, GRAMMY Award winning Roberta Flack remains
unparalleled in her ability to tell a story through her music. Her
songs bring insight into our lives, loves, culture and politics,
while effortlessly traversing a broad musical landscape from pop
to soul to folk to jazz. She is the only solo artist to win the
GRAMMY Award Record of the Year for two (2) consecutive years: The
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face won the 1973 GRAMMY and Killing
Me Softly with His Song won the 1974 GRAMMY.
Classically trained on the piano from an early
age, Ms. Flack received a music scholarship at age 15 to attend
Howard University. Discovered while singing at the Washington, DC
nightclub Mr. Henry's by jazz musician Les McCann, she was immediately
signed to Atlantic Records. With a string of hits, including, The
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Where Is the Love (a duet with
former Howard University classmate Donny Hathaway), Killing Me Softly
With His Song, Feel Like Makin' Love, The Closer I Get to You, Tonight
I Celebrate My Love, and Set the Night to Music, Roberta Flack has
inspired countless artists with her musical brilliance and honesty.
Very active as a humanitarian and mentor, Ms.
Flack founded the Roberta Flack School of Music at the Hyde Leadership
Charter School in the Bronx, providing an innovative and inspiring
music education program to underprivileged students free of charge.
In 2010, Ms. Flack founded the Roberta Flack Foundation whose mission
statement is to support animal welfare and music education. In 2019,
she awarded grants to Anasa Troutman’s Shelectricity and filmmaker
Carol Swainson.
In 2018, Ms. Flack retired from touring and continues
to make special appearances. In 2020, Ms. Flack received a GRAMMY
Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition, she raised awareness and
funds for Feed The Children.org during the COVID-19 pandemic. Described
by Reverend Jesse Jackson as “socially relevant and politically
unafraid”, she continues to reach out to make a better world
through her music, compassion and Love.
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