Nov 18, 2009 | Sunday Times
Ras Dumisani sings Roberta Flacka s classic a oeKilling Me Softlya
After butchering the SA national anthem at the Springboks' game against France, we got the infamous Ras Dumisani to sing an impromptu rendition of the old time classic "Killing Me Softly" by Roberta Flack.
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Roberta Flack promises to bring all of her hits this Sunday - and some of the Beatles classics she's recording Classy, smooth and sophisticated are the adjectives that come to mind for Roberta Flack.
UN Friday marked its 64th birthday with a concert paying tribute to its blue helmet peacekeepers.
The United Nations Friday marked its 64th birthday with a concert at its New York Headquarters paying tribute to its blue helmet peacekeepers.
Developer Reportedly Picked for Stevens School-And the Neighborhood's Disgusted
When the city selects a developer for a major project, the requisite press release usually landsA in my mailbox.
A young and talented bassist kicks of a diverse jazz weekend.
Decked out in a 1950s-esque dress and a look reminiscent to soul singer Roberta Flack, jazz bassist and vocalist Esperanza Spalding put on one energetic show to open up the 52nd annual Monterey Jazz Festival.
Peabo Bryson offers short takes about two of his favorites in three different categories.
Dynamite soul food blossoms from family roots
Chicago caterer Peggy McDowell likes to cook to sweet soul music. Her favorite singer is Roberta Flack, who had a 1972 crossover hit with "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face." Peggy McDowell, an avid cook and entertainer, is featured in the "My Story" campaign with Ancestry.com . Her tropical menu includes summer spaghetti with shrimp ... ... and a ...
Dynamite soul food blossoms from family roots
Chicago caterer Peggy McDowell likes to cook to sweet soul music. Her favorite singer is Roberta Flack, who had a 1972 crossover hit with "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face." Peggy McDowell, an avid cook and entertainer, is featured in the "My Story" campaign with Ancestry.com . Her tropical menu includes summer spaghetti with shrimp ... ... and a ...
LOVERS of soul will be heading to Gainsborough on Saturday 15th August when the town's Sands Venue will be presenting a Motown special with Diane Shaw.
Over 200 songs could be affected by music ban
More than 200 songs, including titles by Bob Marley, Byron Lee, Mutabaruka, Morgan Heritage, Roberta Flack, Diana Ross and The O'Jays stand to be blacklisted by the Broadcasting Commission if the regulator doesn't review its directive as to what is suitable to be aired on public radio and television.
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