Grammy-winning singer Roberta Flack is celebrated in a public memorial service with performances by Stevie Wonder and Lauryn ...
including planned performances by Stevie Wonder and a surprise one by Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean of the Fugees, celebrated the life and legacy of the Grammy-winning singer and pianist Roberta Flack.
The Fugees members, Wonder, Rev. Al Sharpton, Alicia Keys and more paid tribute to the late singer at her recent service in ...
The music world gathered at New York’s Abyssinian Baptist Church to celebrate the life and mourn the loss of Roberta Flack.
Lauryn Hill and Stevie Wonder led a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Roberta Flack during a memorial service held Monday (March 10) at Harlem’s historic Abyssinian Baptist Church.
The ‘Isn’t She Lovely’ singer was one of several stars who performed at the Grammy winner’s public memorial service.
Singer Roberta Flack dies, 88. Harlem's Abyssinian Church memorializes her March 10th with a public 'Celebration of Life.' ...
Then he sat at the piano to sing with the harpist a song he wrote for Flack, “I Can See the Sun in Late December.” “I love you, Roberta. And I will see you,” Wonder said at the end.
The life and legacy of Grammy-winning singer Roberta Flack have been honoured during a moving memorial service, where family, friends, and admirers gathered to celebrate her extraordinary impact on ...
The brightest stars of the music and political world descended upon Abyssinian Baptist Church to celebrate the life of Roberta Flack.
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