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Killing Me Softly singer Roberta Flack dies, aged 88

By Editorial Board Published February 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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Killing Me Softly singer Roberta Flack dies, aged 88

Grammy-award successful singer Roberta Flack has died on the age of 88, her publicist has introduced.

The American singer was finest identified for her hit songs Killing Me Softly With His Music and The First Time I Ever Noticed Your Face.

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Flack pictured in 1972. Pic: Photoreporters/Shutterstock

One of many prime recording artists of the Seventies, she died on Monday surrounded by her household.

In 2022, Flack introduced she was affected by ALS, generally referred to as Lou Gehrig’s illness, and will now not sing.

Rising to fame in her early 30s, Flack had turn into an in a single day success after Clint Eastwood selected her tune, The First Time I Ever Noticed Your Face, because the soundtrack for the specific love scenes of his 1971 film Play Misty For Me.

The monitor topped the US charts in 1972, and Flack was rewarded with a Grammy.

The next yr she took the coveted file of the yr prize on the Grammys for a second time with Killing Me Softly, turning into the primary artist ever to take action.

Found within the late Sixties by jazz musician Les McCann, Flack was a classically skilled pianist, receiving a full scholarship to review at Howard College at simply 15.

McCann later wrote of Flack: “Her voice touched, tapped, trapped, and kicked every emotion I’ve ever known.”

Roberta Flack holds the Grammy award for her record,  "Killing Me Softly With His Song" on Monday, March 4, 1974 at the 16th annual Grammy Awards, held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California. She also was named best female pop peformar of the year. Singer Isaac Hayes smiles in the background on the right. (AP Photo/Harold Filan)

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Flack together with her Grammy for Killing Me Softly in 1974. Pic: AP

A shining gentle within the social and civil rights motion of the time, Flack was pals with each Reverend Jesse Jackson and Angela Davis whom Flack visited in jail when Davis confronted expenses – for which she was acquitted – for homicide and kidnapping.

Flack additionally sang on the funeral of Jackie Robinson, main league baseball’s first black participant.

Born Roberta Cleopatra Flack, to musician dad and mom in Black Mountain, North Carolina, in 1937, she was raised in Arlington, Virginia.

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