DeathWorld Killing Me Softly singer Roberta Flack dies aged 88 by Barbados Today 24/02/2025 written by Barbados Today 24/02/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 235 The R&B singer Roberta Flack, best known for the hits The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and Killing Me Softly With His Song, has died at the age of 88. “We are heartbroken that the glorious Roberta Flack passed away this morning, February 24, 2025,” said a statement from her representatives. “She died peacefully surrounded by her family. Roberta broke boundaries and records. She was also a proud educator.” Flack had previously announced in 2022 that she had motor neurone disease, and could no longer sing. Born in North Carolina and raised in Arlington, Virginia, the musician started out as a classical pianist, first teaching music. Her recording career started after she was discovered singing in a jazz club by musician Les McCann, who later wrote that “her voice touched, tapped, trapped, and kicked every emotion I’ve ever known”. You Might Be Interested In Police investigating death of woman in Husbands Heights Man’s body pulled from Careenage Family in shock over Ronald Rudder’s death But she didn’t score her first hit until she was in her 30s – when her recording of Ewan MacColl’s The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face was used to soundtrack an explicit love scene in Clint Eastwood’s 1971 film Play Misty For Me. It was subsequently named song of the year at the Grammys. Flack won the award a second time the following year, for Killing Me Softly With His Song. After topping the charts again in 1974 with Feel Like Makin’ Love, Flack took a break from performing to concentrate on recording and charitable causes. Over the course of her career, she worked with artists including Donny Hathaway and Miles Davis, and recorded an album of Beatles covers in 2012. In 2020, a year after having a stroke, Flack was awarded a lifetime achievement award from the Grammys. “It’s a tremendous and overwhelming honour,” she said at the time. “I’ve tried my entire career to tell stories through my music. This award is a validation to me that my peers heard my thoughts and took in what I have tried to give.” SOURCE: BBC Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Pope Francis in critical condition following ‘respiratory crisis,’ Vatican says 22/02/2025 Historian Pedro Welch dies 22/02/2025 Police continuing investigations into unnatural death at St. Lawrence Christ Church 21/02/2025