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Roberta Flack is an American musician born on February 10, 1937. She gained fame in the 1970s with her soulful ballads and unique blend of R&B, jazz, and folk music. Flack's hits like "Killing Me Softly with His Song" and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" showcased her powerful vocals and emotional delivery. She has won multiple Grammy Awards and is recognized as one of the most influential singers of her era. Flack continues to perform and inspire audiences with her music.
"Our criteria for deciding what's good and what's bad is very fickle, especially in this country."
"Bill Evans is a real serious jazz pianist who, in my book, crossed over boundaries in terms of color. He used the piano as his canvas."
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"That's a wonderful thing, because one of the primary qualities of a good performance is honesty."
"Once you're successful with a certain kind of music, it's hard not to have faith in it as a means to stay successful."
"So see every opportunity as golden, and keep your eyes on the prize - yours, not anybody else's."
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