How the virtuosic musical interpreter Roberta Flack killed us softly with her song
February 25, 2025 | by Deshvidesh News

The multi-Grammy award winner Roberta Flack passed away on February 24 at 88.
Her approach and sound were a unique combination of soul, folk, rhythm and blues, jazz, pop and musicianship, and arranging skills so broad she had had a lasting impact on future artists.
Her sustained career laid a foundation for pop and neo-soul artists Alicia Keys, Erykah Badu, Solange, J Dilla, Flying Lotus, and D’Angelo.
Over her career, Flack performed some original songs, but she is better known for her myriad of covers and performances of songs written for her. No matter who wrote the songs, she made all of them her own. She was a master of musical interpretation.
An early life of music
Flack was born in North Carolina in 1937. Both of her parents played piano; her mother was the church organist.
Her early interest in gospel tunes was encouraged and supported with her participation in a local Baptist church in Arlington, Virginia, and many relatives who sang.
Her formal classical musical training continued at Howard University. After a brief period teaching at a junior high school, Flack started landing regular bookings…
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