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.” ...
LaBelle said she was influenced by Mills, but also felt pressured to undergo the procedure by a former music industry manager Chaka Khan, who was also on the show, shared that she has never gotten any ...
This weekend music and the arts are taking over St. Louis for the 5th Annual Music at the Intersection festival. This year's headliners include Common with Pete Rock, Leon Thomas, Branford Marsalis ...
The aunties, uncles, and R&B lovers are going to be outside this spring because four of the biggest names in R&B and soul are hitting the road together. “I’m beyond excited to hit the road with three ...
*On the September 12 episode of The Breakfast Club, music legends Stephanie Mills and Patti LaBelle candidly discussed undergoing nose jobs to meet industry expectations. At 68 and 81, respectively, ...
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 ...
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I wonder why Patti LaBelle is not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Her career started in the early ’60s, performing with the Ordettes, Patti Labelle and the Bluebelles, and Labelle. She went solo in ...