If Patti LaBelle never sang another song after “Lady Marmalade,” she’d still be a legend. But her legacy goes way beyond that funky 1974 hit with the immortal refrain “Gitchie, gitchie, ya-ya, da-da.” ...
Musical icon Patti LaBelle, whose music has crossed a number of genres from R&B to progressive soul and pop to funk over seven decades, will bring her incredible pipes and dynamic stage presence to ...
The Music at the Intersection festival returns to St. Louis for its fifth year from Sept. 12-14. Headliners include Common, Pete Rock, Patti LaBelle, Branford Marsalis and De La Soul. The festival ...
A lushly produced two-hour documentary with exclusive live and behind the scenes recordings of one of the greatest pop and gospel singers of all time. Patti LaBelle talks about women in music, if ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – R&B singer and actress Patti LaBelle, known as the “Godmother of Soul,” is coming to Springfield Symphony Hall in February. MGM Springfield announced that Patti LaBelle ...
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Philadelphia’s own Patti LaBelle delivers heart and soul at 250th celebration of U.S. Navy and Marine Corps
Despite its bluster, the nor’easter didn’t dampen the “Victory at Sea” concert headlined by Philadelphia’s own Patti LaBelle, who belted out “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” during Sunday night’s ...
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She faced diabetes, loss, and industry bias. Patti LaBelle still came out on top.
Discover how Patti LaBelle rose from a challenging childhood in Philadelphia to six decades of musical success and a $200 million food empire, and learn the powerful lessons she uncovered about ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Queens are coming to Greensboro. As part of a special mashup tour, Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan and Stephanie Mills will perform at First Horizon Coliseum on Sept.
True greats of hip-hop, jazz and soul will descend upon St. Louis this September for the fifth Music at the Intersection (MATI) festival and conference. Common and Pete Rock, Patti LaBelle, Branford ...
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