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Live! One Night Only is a live album by Patti LaBelle, released in September 1998 through the record label MCA. [1] The album earned LaBelle the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance. The album was recorded in New York at the Hammerstein Ballroom on June 2, 1998. [2] [3]
LaBelle was born Patricia Louise Holte in the Eastwick section of Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.She was born the second youngest child of Henry (1919–1989) and Bertha (Robinson; 1916–1978) Holte's three children, and the next-to-youngest of five children overall.
The supporting cast includes Louise Lasser, George DiCenzo, Patti LaBelle, Yank Azman, Ingrid Veninger, and Cuba Gooding Jr. Sing was released in the United States on March 31, 1989. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb , grossing only $2.3 million [ 1 ] from an $11.5 million budget.
The film was shot at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach, California [1] on December 10, 1978. It was produced and distributed independently, and was the first full-length feature movie consisting of only stand-up comedy. [4]
Patti LaBelle, the Godmother of Soul, is turning 80, and she feels "blessed" and excited about reaching this illustrious point in her life and career.LaBelle spoke with ET at a special 80th ...
After seven years of modest success, Patti LaBelle finally became a mainstream solo star following the late 1983 release of the album, I'm in Love Again, and its hit singles, "If Only You Knew" and "Love, Need and Want You" and the 1984 soundtrack singles "New Attitude" and "Stir It Up", the latter two were featured on the soundtrack to the Eddie Murphy film, Beverly Hills Cop, and launched ...
Patti LaBelle in 2024 “Elton John was my piano player back in the day,” the Grammy winner shared. “And so his band would come to my flat after the shows and we would play cards for money.
LaBelle effectively reinvents the Reba McEntire and Linda Davis hit as a R&B ballad. David Foster's production has ample soul, swelling from a quietly percussive opening into a grand closing that allow Miss Patti to do what she does best—belt with the power to shatter glass. With the previous "Shoe Was On The Other Foot" poised for club ...