Posts Tagged ‘Patti LaBelle’
Patti Labelle: True Hollywood Story
Patti Labelle got her start in entertainment as a member of the R&B group Labelle, but as her star rose the Philadelphia native made her mark in film and television.
Labelle: Ladies First
They went through a few makeovers and a few miss hits, but the Philadelphia-based female group, Labelle found their groove in 1975 with a #1 hit.
Patti Labelle
Soul music legend Patti LaBelle sings at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. For over 40 years, she’s been renowned for one of the most powerful voices in modern music. She’s scored hits including “New Attitude,” If Only You Knew” and “Lady Marmalade.”
Patti LaBelle: A Pop Star Is Born
Already a staple act among R&B/soul circles, Patti LaBelle would become a pop sensation thanks to the release of two singles recorded for the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack.
Aretha At Her Peak, part 2
By Mark Anthony Neal During those two nights in January of 1972, the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles was the site of something truly amazing. The song list from the first night of the live recording session for Aretha Franklin’s Amazing Grace album reveals the eclecticism that would become the hallmark of Franklin’s ...










