BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY Classy, urbane, reserved, smooth, and sophisticated -- all of these terms have been used to describe the music of Roberta Flack, particularly her string of romantic, light jazz ballad hits in the 1970s, which continue to enjoy popularity on MOR-oriented adult contemporary stations. Flack was the daughter of a church organist and started playing piano early enough to get a music scholarship and eventually, a degree from Howard University. After a period of student teaching, Flack was discovered singing at a club by jazz musician Les McCann and signed to Atlantic.
This Black Social History is design for the education of all races about Black People Contribution to world history over the past centuries, even though its well hidden from the masses so that our children dont even know the relationship between Black People and the wealth of their history in terms of what we have contributed to make this world a better place for all.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE SINGER "ROBERTA FLACK " CLASSY, URBANE, RESERVED, SMOOTH AND SOPHISTICATED HER HITS IN THE 1970s : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "
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