Patti LaBelle

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Soul diva Patti LaBelle enjoyed one of the longest-lived careers in contemporary music, notching hits in a variety of sounds ranging from girl group pop to space age funk to lush ballads. Born Patricia Holt in Philadelphia on May 24, 1944, she grew up singing in a local Baptist choir, and in 1960 teamed with friend Cindy Birdsong to form a group called the Ordettes. A year later, following the additions of vocalists Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash, the group was rechristened the Blue Belles; with producer Bobby Martin at helm, they scored a Top 20 pop and R&B hit in 1962 with the single "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman," subsequently hitting the charts in 1964 with renditions of "Danny Boy" and "You'll Never Walk Alone."

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Patti LaBelle: Busier Than Ever

Friday, June 13, 2008

Singer Patti LaBelle is out with not one, but two albums this week: "Live In Washington, D.C.," a previously unreleased recording of a 1982 concert, and "The Essential Patti LaBelle."

Patti Labelle on the Tom Joyner Show

Friday, May 23, 2008

Tune in to hear Patti Labelle on the Tom Joyner Show June 6, where Patti will be discussing her upcoming album "Patti Labelle Live in Washington D.C.," coming June 10.

Patti Labelle Live in Washington, D.C.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Earliest live solo recordings to date, including “If You Don’t Know Me By Now,” “The Spirit’s In It,” “It’s Alright With Me,” “Joy To Have Your Love,” “You Are My Friend” – and LaBelle favorites “Lady Marmalade” and “Isn’t It A Shame” arrives in stores June 10, 2008, on Philadelphia International/Legacy

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Patti LaBelle
6/10/2008
Patti LaBelle
7/6/1987

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