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Obit: Roberta Flack singer/pianist (1937-2025) Related thread: Roberta Flack on PBS American Masters (1) |
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Subject: RE: Obit: Roberta Flack singer/pianist (1937-2025) From: keberoxu Date: 03 Mar 25 - 08:00 PM Before reading her obituary, I was unaware of the sheer scope of her classical music background -- she did a little of everything. It brings to mind the classical music student who grew up to become Nina Simone. Roberta Flack had greater opportunities and, I think, a less troubled life. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Roberta Flack singer/pianist (1937-2025) From: gillymor Date: 25 Feb 25 - 07:44 AM I remember when she hit it big with First Time, she was immediately the toast of D.C. While I tend to like my music a little grittier, every thing I heard from her always seemed very tasteful and musical. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Roberta Flack singer/pianist (1937-2025) From: Stilly River Sage Date: 24 Feb 25 - 08:06 PM PBS: American Masters - Roberta Flack (if you're not in the US you may need to use a VPN to watch the program). |
Subject: RE: Obit: Roberta Flack singer/pianist (1937-2025) From: GUEST,keberoxu Date: 24 Feb 25 - 06:33 PM Yes, I recall a Peggy Seeger/Ewan McColl concert in which McColl stated, "We live in ease because of Roberta Flack!" That said, it came as a shock to me when I finally heard the original version and how much the melody had been altered by Flack's variations. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Roberta Flack singer/pianist 1937-2025 From: Felipa Date: 24 Feb 25 - 06:10 PM I heard the news about Ms Flack's death this morning, announced on BBC Radio Ulster (Northern Ireland). The announcer changed the syntax of the title of Ewan MacColl's song made more famous by Roberta Flack to "The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face". |
Subject: RE: Obit: Roberta Flack singer/pianist 1937-2025 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 24 Feb 25 - 05:31 PM There is a marvelous biographical program that played recently on PBS about her history, as a talented pianist and teacher through all of the developments that put her on stage and into the limelight. I'll look for a link. Meanwhile, here is the New York Times obit. Part of it: Roberta Cleopatra Flack was born on Feb. 10, 1937, in Black Mountain, N.C., the second oldest of five siblings. In her early childhood, the family moved to Virginia, first to Richmond and then to Arlington, a segregated suburb of Washington. Her father, Laron Flack, worked as a draftsman in the Veterans Administration; her mother, Irene (Council) Flack, was a cook at a high school who also taught music and played the organ at Arlington’s A.M.E. Zion Church. |
Subject: RE: Obituary: Roberta Flack 24.2.25 From: Johnny J Date: 24 Feb 25 - 04:55 PM That was my link, of course. :-)) You might have to suffer an"Ad" first though depending on whether or not you have a You Tube account. |
Subject: RE: Obituary: Roberta Flack 24.2.25 From: Robert B. Waltz Date: 24 Feb 25 - 04:51 PM Johnny J wrote: Relevance to this site......? There is relevance, of sorts, in that it was Flack who recorded "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," and sold so many copies that the royalties finally let Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger escape extreme poverty. Not saying it made them rich, but that recording changed their lives. |
Subject: Obituary: Roberta Flack 24.2.25 From: Johnny J Date: 24 Feb 25 - 04:31 PM Relevance to this site......? https://youtu.be/VqW-eO3jTVU Of course! A wonderful singer even without the "folkie connection". R.I. P. |
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