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She rose to international prominence with the songs “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” (1973) and “Killing Me Softly With His Song” (1974), which was covered by The Fugees in 1996. She became the first solo artist to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in consecutive years.
Her duets with Donny Hathaway (“Where Is the Love”) and Peabo Bryson (“Tonight I Celebrate My Love”) continue to remain touchstones of romantic soul music.
Flack died in February 2025 at the age of 88 after going into cardiac arrest, according to her obituary in The New York Times.
Previously, she had been diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, leaving her unable to perform.
Flack’s life was dedicated to both music and philanthropy.
She founded the Roberta Flack School of Music at the Hyde Leadership Charter School in the Bronx for underprivileged students to receive a music education free of charge.
She also started the Roberta Flack Foundation, which focuses on underserved communities and young people who, like Flack, may not otherwise have the chance to discover what music could do for their lives.
All proceeds from the auction will benefit the foundation.
The sale includes Flack’s collection of fine and fashion jewelry, instruments, art, clothing, personal mementos, and awards.
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