Roberta Flack, the Grammy-winning singer and pianist whose intimate vocal and musical type on Killing Me Softly with His Music, The First Time Ever I Noticed Your Face and different hits made her one of many prime recordings artists of the Nineteen Seventies and an influential performer lengthy after, died Monday. She was 88.
She died at dwelling surrounded by her household, publicist Elaine Schock stated in a press release. Flack introduced in 2022 she had ALS, generally generally known as Lou Gehrig’s illness, and may not sing.
Little recognized earlier than her early 30s, Flack grew to become an in a single day star after Clint Eastwood used The First Time I Ever Noticed Your Face because the soundtrack for considered one of cinema’s extra memorable and specific love scenes, between the actor and Donna Mills in his 1971 movie Play Misty for Me. The hushed, hymn-like ballad, with Flack’s swish soprano afloat on a mattress of sentimental strings and piano, topped the Billboard pop chart in 1972 and obtained a Grammy for file of the yr. In 1973, she matched each achievements with Killing Me Softly, changing into the primary artist to win consecutive Grammys for finest file.
FILE – Roberta Flack attends the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Middle on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.
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She was a classically skilled pianist found within the late Sixties by jazz musician Les McCann, who later wrote that “her voice touched, tapped, trapped, and kicked each emotion I’ve ever recognized.” Versatile sufficient to summon the up-tempo gospel ardour of Aretha Franklin, Flack typically favoured a extra reflective and measured strategy.
For Flack’s many admirers, she was a classy and daring new presence within the music world and within the social and civil rights actions of the time, her pals together with the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Angela Davis, whom Flack visited in jail whereas Davis confronted prices — for which she was acquitted — of homicide and kidnapping. Flack sang on the funeral of Jackie Robinson, Main League Baseball’s first Black participant, and was among the many many visitor performers on the feminist youngsters’s leisure venture created by Marlo Thomas, Free to Be … You and Me.

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Roberta Cleopatra Flack, the daughter of musicians, was born in Black Mountain, N.C., and raised in Arlington, Va. A gospel fan as a baby, she was so proficient a piano participant that at age 15 she obtained a full scholarship to Howard, the traditionally Black college.
Flack’s different hits from the Nineteen Seventies included the comfortable Really feel Like Makin’ Love and two duets together with her shut buddy and former Howard College classmate Donny Hathaway, The place Is the Love and The Nearer I Get to You — a partnership that led to tragedy. In 1979, she and Hathaway have been engaged on an album of duets when he suffered a breakdown throughout recording and later that night time fell to his dying from his resort room in Manhattan.
“We have been deeply linked creatively,” Flack instructed Vibe in 2022, upon the fiftieth anniversary of the million-selling Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway album. “He may play something, sing something. Our musical synergy was in contrast to (something) I’d had earlier than or since.”
She by no means matched her first run of success, though she did have successful within the Nineteen Eighties with the Peabo Bryson duet Tonight, I Rejoice My Love and within the Nineteen Nineties with the Maxi Priest duet Set the Evening to Music. Within the mid-’90s, Flack obtained new consideration after the Fugees recorded a Grammy-winning cowl of Killing Me Softly, which she ultimately carried out on stage with the hip-hop group.
General, she gained 5 Grammys (three for Killing Me Softly), was nominated eight different occasions and was given a lifetime achievement Grammy in 2020, with John Legend and Ariana Grande amongst these praising her.
FILE – On this March 4, 1974 file picture, Roberta Flack holds the Grammy award for her file, ‘Killing Me Softly With His Music’ as singer Isaac Hayes, proper, seems on on the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
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“I like that connection to different artists as a result of we perceive music, we dwell music, it’s our language,” Flack instructed songwriteruniverse.com in 2020. “By means of music we perceive what we’re pondering and feeling. It doesn’t matter what problem life presents, I’m at dwelling with my piano, on a stage, with my band, within the studio, listening to music. I can discover my means once I hear music.”
In 2022, Beyoncé positioned Flack, Franklin and Diana Ross amongst others in a particular pantheon of heroines name-checked within the Grammy-nominated Queens Remix of Break My Soul.
Flack was briefly married to Stephen Novosel, an interracial relationship that led to rigidity with every of their households, and earlier had a son, the singer and keyboardist Bernard Wright. For years, she lived in Manhattan’s Dakota condo constructing, on the identical ground as John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who grew to become an in depth buddy and offered liner notes for a Flack album of Beatles covers, Let It Be Roberta. She additionally devoted in depth time to the Roberta Flack College of Music, primarily based in New York and attended principally by college students between ages six and 14.
Flack had taught music in D.C.-area junior excessive faculties for a number of years in her 20s, whereas performing after hours in golf equipment. She generally backed different singers, however her personal exhibits at Washington’s famend Mr. Henry’s attracted such movie star patrons as Burt Bacharach, Ramsey Lewis and Johnny Mathis. The membership’s proprietor, Henry Yaffe, transformed an condo immediately above into a personal studio, the Roberta Flack Room.
“I wished to achieve success, a critical all-round musician,” she instructed The Telegraph in 2015. “I listened to lots of Aretha, the Drifters, making an attempt to do a few of that myself, taking part in, instructing.”
Flack was signed to Atlantic Information and her debut album, First Take, a mix of gospel, soul, flamenco and jazz, got here out in 1969. One observe was a love music by the English people artist Ewan MacColl: The First Time Ever I Noticed Your Face, written in 1957 for his future spouse, singer Peggy Seeger. Flack not solely knew of the ballad, however used it whereas working with a glee membership throughout her years as an educator.
“I used to be instructing at Banneker Junior Excessive in Washington, D.C. It was a part of town the place youngsters weren’t that privileged, however they have been privileged sufficient to have music schooling. I actually wished them to learn music. First, I’d get their consideration. (Flack begins singing a Supremes hit) ‘Cease, within the identify of affection.’ Then I may educate them!” she instructed the Tampa Bay Occasions in 2012.
“You need to do all types of issues whenever you’re coping with youngsters within the inner-city,” she stated. “I knew they’d just like the half the place (The First Time Ever I Noticed Your Face) goes ‘The primary time ever I kissed your mouth.’ Ooh, ‘Kissed your mouth!’ As soon as the children obtained previous the giggles, we have been good.”