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Patti LaBelle
American singer and actress (born )
This article is about the singer. For her eponymous album, see Patti LaBelle (album).
Musical artist
Patricia Louise Holte (born May 24, ),[1] known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American R&B singer and actress.
She has been referred to as the "Godmother of Soul".[2]
LaBelle began her career in the early s as lead singer and frontwoman of the vocal group Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles. After the group's name change to Labelle in the s, they released the popular number-one hit "Lady Marmalade".
After the group split in , LaBelle began a successful solo career, starting with her critically acclaimed debut album, which included the career-defining song "You Are My Friend". LaBelle became a mainstream solo star in following the success of the singles "If Only You Knew", "Love, Need and Want You" (later sampled for 's "Dilemma"), "New Attitude" and "Stir It Up".
In , LaBelle released a number-one album, Winner in You,[3] and its number-one single "On My Own", a duet with Michael McDonald.[4] In , the standard "If You Asked Me To" (later covered by Celine Dion) was released on Be Yourself. LaBelle won a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for her album Burnin', an album that featured "Somebody Loves You Baby (You Know Who It Is)", "Feels Like Another One", and "When You've Been Blessed (Feels Like Heaven)".
She won a second Grammy for the live album Live! One Night Only. Her s albums Burnin', Gems (), and Flame () continued her popularity with young R&B audiences throughout the decade. She reunited with her Labelle bandmates for the album Back to Now, which was followed by a well-received promotional tour.[1]
LaBelle has also had success as an actress with a role in the Academy Award-nominated film A Soldier's Story, and in television shows such as A Different World and American Horror Story: Freak Show.
In , LaBelle starred in her own sitcom Out All Night. In , LaBelle hosted her own lifestyle show, Living It Up with Patti LaBelle, on TV One. In , LaBelle took part in the dance competition Dancing with the Stars at the age of Labelle has also seen success launching her own brand of bedding, cookbooks, and food for various companies.
In her Patti's Sweet Potato Pie sold millions when a YouTube video praising the product went viral. As a result, over a hour period, Walmart sold one pie every second.[5]
In a career which has spanned seven decades, LaBelle has sold more than 50 million records worldwide. She has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame, and the Apollo Theater Hall of Fame.
Rolling Stone included her on their list of Greatest Singers.[6][7] LaBelle is a dramatic soprano recognized for her vocal power, modal register range and emotive delivery.[8][9][10]
Early life and career
Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles
LaBelle was born Patricia Louise Holte in the Eastwick section of Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
She was born the second youngest child of Henry (–) and Bertha (Robinson; –) Holte's three children, and the next-to-youngest of five children overall. Her siblings were Thomas Hogan Jr. (–), Vivian Hogan (–), Barbara (–) and Jacqueline "Jackie" (–).[11] Her father was a railroad worker and club performer and her mother was a domestic.
Despite enjoying her childhood, LaBelle would later write in her memoirs, Don't Block the Blessings, that her parents' marriage was abusive. Shortly after her parents' divorce, when LaBelle was twelve, she was sexually molested by a family friend.
She joined a local church choir at the Beulah Baptist Church at ten and performed her first solo two years later.
While she was growing up, she listened to secular music styles such as R&B and jazz music as well.
When she was 16, LaBelle won a talent competition at her high school, John Bartram High School. The success led to her first singing group, the Ordettes, in with schoolmates Jean Brown, Yvonne Hogen, and Johnnie Dawson. With LaBelle as the front woman, the group became a local attraction until two of its members left to marry, while another was forced to quit the group by her religious father.
In , the Ordettes included three new members, Cindy Birdsong, Sarah Dash, and Nona Hendryx, the latter two girls had sung for another vocal group which was defunct at the time. In the same year, they auditioned for local record label owner Harold Robinson. Robinson agreed to work with the group after hearing LaBelle sing the song "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman".
Initially, Robinson was dismissive of LaBelle, believing her to be "too dark and too plain".
Shortly after Robinson signed them, he had them record as the Blue Belles and they were selected to promote the recording of "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman", which had been recorded by The Starlets. It was recorded as a Blue Belles single due to label conflict.
The Starlets' manager sued Harold Robinson after the Blue Belles were seen performing a lip-synching version of the song on American Bandstand. After settling out of court, Robinson altered the group's name to "Patti LaBelle and The Blue Belles". Robinson gave Holte the name "LaBelle", which meant "the beautiful" in French.
Initially, a Billboard ad cited the group as "Patti Bell and the Blue Bells". In , the group scored their first hit single with the ballad "Down the Aisle" which became a crossover top 40 hit on the Billboard pop and R&B charts after King Records issued it.
Later in the year, they recorded their rendition of the "You'll Never Walk Alone"; the single was later re-released on Cameo-Parkway Records where the group scored a second hit on the pop charts with the song in Another charted single, "Danny Boy", was released that same year.
In , after Cameo-Parkway folded, the group moved to New York and signed with Atlantic Records where they recorded twelve singles for the label, including the mildly charted singles "All or Nothing" and "Take Me for a Little While". The group's Atlantic tenure included their rendition of "Over the Rainbow" and a version of the song "Groovy Kind of Love".
In , Birdsong left the group to join The Supremes and by the group had been dropped from Atlantic Records as well as by their longtime manager Bernard Montague.
In , Vicki Wickham, producer of the UK music show Ready, Steady, Go, agreed to manage the group after Dusty Springfield mentioned signing them. Wickham's first direction for the group was for them to change their name to simply Labelle and advised the group to renew their act, going for a more homegrown look and sound that reflected funk, rock, and psychedelic soul.
In , the group opened for the Who in several stops on the group's U.S. tour.
Labelle
Main article: Labelle
Labelle signed with Warner Bros. Records and released their self-titled debut album in The record's psychedelic soul sound and its blending of rock, funk, soul and gospel rhythms was a departure from the group's early girl-group sound.
In the same year, they sang background vocals on Laura Nyro's album, Gonna Take a Miracle. A year later in , the group released Moon Shadow, which repeated the homegrown gritty sound of the previous album. In , influenced by glam rockersDavid Bowie and Elton John, Wickham had the group dressed in silver space suits and luminescent makeup.
After their third successive album, Pressure Cookin', failed to generate a hit, Labelle signed with Epic Records in , releasing their most successful album to date, with Nightbirds, which blended soul, funk, glam and rock music, thanks to the work of the album's producer, Allen Toussaint.
The proto-disco single, "Lady Marmalade", would become their biggest-selling single, going number one on the Billboard Hot and selling over a million copies, as did Nightbirds, which later earned a RIAAgold award, for sales of a million units, which was later inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In October , Labelle made pop history by becoming the first rock and roll vocal group to perform at the Metropolitan Opera House.
Riding high on the success of "Lady Marmalade" and the Nightbirds album, Labelle made the cover of Rolling Stone in
Labelle released two more albums, Phoenix and Chameleon in and , respectively. While both albums continued the group's critical success, none of the singles issued on those albums ever crossed over to the pop charts.
By , Patti, Nona and Sarah began arguing over the group's musical direction. Personal difficulties came to a head during a show on December 16, , in Baltimore where Hendryx went backstage and injured herself during a nervous breakdown. After the incident, LaBelle advised that the group separate.
Solo career
Early solo career (–)
Signing a solo contract with Epic Records in , LaBelle recruited David Rubinson, producer of Chameleon, to record her self-titled debut album, which was released that year.
The album was noted for the disco hits, "Joy to Have Your Love" and "Dan Swit Me" and the gospel ballad, "You Are My Friend", the latter song becoming her first career-defining single despite its low entry on the R&B chart. Three more albums were released in succession on Epic through (Tasty, It's Alright with Me, and Released), with the songs "Eyes in the Back of My Head", "Little Girls", "Music is My Way of Life", "Come What May", "Release (The Tension)" and "I Don't Go Shopping" (the latter song co-written by Peter Allen) being the most successful.
After four albums on Epic, LaBelle signed with Philadelphia International Records where she recorded a notable version of "Over the Rainbow" on the album The Spirit's in It. In , she was featured on the Grover Washington duet "The Best Is Yet to Come", and earned accolades that year for starring in the Broadway musical Your Arms Too Short to Box with God.
"The Best Is Yet to Come" later earned LaBelle her first Grammy Award nomination. In , LaBelle released her breakthrough album I'm in Love Again which included her first top ten R&B singles, with "Love, Need and Want You" and "If Only You Knew", the latter song also becoming her first number-one single as a solo artist in early Later in , she scored another hit with Bobby Womack on the song "Love Has Finally Come at Last" and made her film debut as Big Mary in the film A Soldier's Story, co-writing two original songs for the film's soundtrack.
Crossover success (–)
In , LaBelle recorded the songs "New Attitude" and "Stir It Up" for the soundtrack to the Eddie Murphy film, Beverly Hills Cop. Following the release of the film, "New Attitude" was released as a single in late and became LaBelle's first crossover solo hit, reaching number 17 on the Billboard Hot and becoming a signature song.
"Stir It Up" found similar success on pop radio and as a staple in dance clubs. In , LaBelle performed on the TV special, Motown Returns to Apollo and also as part of the all-star benefit concert, Live Aid. Her notoriety from performing on the two specials made her a pop star and led to having her own television special later that same year.
Also in the same year, a video of a performance from her tour of that year was issued on VHS. During this time, LaBelle ended her contractual obligations to Philadelphia International and signed with MCA Records.
LaBelle shared a stage with Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick for the HBO special Sisters in the Name of Love. During the same year LaBelle released her bestselling solo album Winner in You, which reached number one on the pop charts.
The album included the international number-one hit, "On My Own" and the hit ballad "Oh People". The success of Winner in You would prove to be the peak of her solo success, though she continued her acclaim with the release of Be Yourself, which featured the Prince-written and produced "Yo Mister" and the hit ballad "If You Asked Me To", which had bigger success in a remake by singer Celine Dion.
In August, the same year of that album's release, LaBelle performed as the Acid Queen for The Who's second all-star concert celebrating the 20th anniversary of their rock-opera Tommy at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles.[16] Later that same year LaBelle began a successful stint in a recurring role on A Different World, the success of which spawned a brief sitcom of her own, titled Out All Night, which only lasted a season.
In , she recorded a hit duet version of the Babyface composition, "Superwoman" with Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick. That same year LaBelle released the solo album, Burnin', which featured collaborations with Knight, Prince, Michael Bolton, Big Daddy Kane, and Luther Vandross, as well as a reunion with Labelle bandmates Hendryx and Dash on the track "Release Yourself."[17]Burnin' went gold, with three successive top five singles on the R&B charts.
This success led to LaBelle winning her first Grammy Award in the Best Female R&B Vocal Performance category in the 34th Annual Grammy Award Ceremony of , sharing the win with singer Lisa Fischer, who won for her hit ballad, "How Can I Ease the Pain", in a rare tie in the history of the Grammys. She was also nominated in the Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal category alongside Knight and Warwick for "Superwoman."[19]
LaBelle's album, Gems, also went gold and featured the hit, "The Right Kinda Lover".
On January 29, , LaBelle performed at the Super Bowl XXIX halftime show, held at the Joe Robbie Stadium (which later became Hard Rock Stadium) in Miami with Tony Bennett, Arturo Sandoval and Miami Sound Machine. LaBelle released the album, Flame, which included the dance hit, "When You Talk About Love". LaBelle released her bestselling memoirs, Don't Block the Blessings, in , and released the first of five bestselling cookbooks in In , she released the live album, Live!
One Night Only, giving her a second Grammy win in February She was honored with the Triumphant Spirit Award for Career Achievement at the Essence Awards, featuring tributes from Michael Bolton, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, SWV, and Luther Vandross.
In , LaBelle released her final MCA album, When a Woman Loves, before signing with Def Soul Classics to release the album, Timeless Journey.
During the promotional run of the album, she headlined VH1 Divas for the first time, alongside artists like Debbie Harry and Jessica Simpson and good friends Knight and Cyndi Lauper.[20] After the release of her covers album, Classic Moments, LaBelle was in a rivalry with Antonio "L.A." Reid over the direction of her career, leading to her leaving the label.[21] That same year she collaborated with singer Olivia Newton-John on Newton-John's album Stronger Than Before.
In the same year, the World Music Awards recognized her years in the music business by awarding her the Legend Award. In , she released her first gospel album, The Gospel According to Patti LaBelle on the Bungalo label, the album later peaking at number one on Billboard's gospel chart.[22] LaBelle also released the book, Patti's Pearls, during this period.
She returned to Def Jam in and released her second holiday album, Miss Patti's Christmas. In , LaBelle briefly reunited with Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash as Labelle on the group's first new album in more than 30 years, Back to Now.[23]
Later career (–present)
On September 14, , LaBelle made a return two decades after her last Broadway performance to star in the award-winning musical Fela![24] about Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.
She replaced Tony Award-nominee Lillias White as Fela's mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, and performed with the production through the end of its run on January 2, [25]
On May 23, , LaBelle appeared on "Oprah's Farewell Spectacular, Part1" the first show in a series of three shows which was the finale of The Oprah Winfrey Show, singing "Over the Rainbow" with Josh Groban.[26] She was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BET Awards on June 26, [27] LaBelle and Aretha Franklin, among others, performed at the "Women of Soul: In Performance at the White House" concert hosted by President Barack Obama at the White House, recorded on March 6, [28]
On June 10, , LaBelle returned to Broadway as the cast and creative team of the Tony Award-nominated smash hit Broadway musical After Midnight, welcomed her as "Special Guest Star".[29] In , she appeared in a guest role on the fourth season of the FX horror anthology television series American Horror Story which was subtitled Freak Show.[30]
In , LaBelle was one of the celebrities who competed on the 20th season of Dancing with the Stars.[31] She partnered with professional dancer Artem Chigvintsev.[32] The couple was eliminated on Week 6 and finished in eighth place.[33] She has consistently toured the United States selling out shows in various markets.
In and she appeared with Frankie Beverly & Maze on cross-country U.S. tours. In LaBelle made a guest appearance on Fox's television series Empire as herself.[34]
She appeared as a "key advisor" for Christina Aguilera on the tenth season of the NBC series The Voice.[35]
She returned to the VH1 Divas stage in , headlining a holiday-themed concert alongside Chaka Khan, Vanessa Williams, and her goddaughter Mariah Carey.[36] Her first jazz album, Bel Hommage, was released in [37] In she began appearing in recurring roles on the television series Daytime Divas, Greenleaf and Star.[38][39][40]
On July 2, , LaBelle was honored in Philadelphia with her very own street name Patti LaBelle Way between Locust and Spruce Street.[41] On November 20 of the same year, LaBelle was revealed to have competed on the second season of The Masked Singer as "Flower".[42] LaBelle continued her acting career with roles alongside Cedric the Entertainer on The Neighborhood and Dulé Hill on The Wonder Years.[43][44] In September live from The Fillmore in Philadelphia, LaBelle participated in the American webcast series Verzuz, alongside longtime friend Gladys Knight with a surprise appearance by Dionne Warwick.[45]
On December 10, , LaBelle's Christmas concert in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was disrupted when a bomb threat resulted in evacuation of the venue.[46] While celebrating her 80th birthday in , LaBelle revealed she was releasing a new album, , celebrating her 80 years of life and 65 years in music.[47] A few weeks later she announced a tour of the same name, kicking off on July 7 in Los Angeles.[48]
Charity work, foundations and activism
LaBelle has supported numerous charities and foundations.
She is strongly committed to peace by promoting access to education, healthcare, housing, employment and equality of justice.[49] She has served on several national boards as a devoted advocate for health causes, including diabetes, AIDS, Alzheimer's, and cancer.[50]
In , LaBelle became a spokesperson for the 'National Minority AIDS council' and promoted the "Live Long, Sugar" campaign to encourage people of color to seek treatment for AIDS.[51] She used her influence to raise awareness around the AIDS crisis and the treatment of gay and lesbian community.[52] She has been a vocal about her support for the LGBT community and has performed at numerous pride events.[53][54][55]
Personal life
LaBelle dropped out of Philadelphia's John Bartram High School just a semester before graduating in LaBelle returned to the school in her mid-thirties and later earned her diploma.
LaBelle wrote that she was sexually assaulted by Jackie Wilson while at the Brevoort Theatre in Brooklyn in the s.[56][57] Around , LaBelle was engaged to Otis Williams, founding member of The Temptations. The engagement lasted a year before Patti broke it off after fearing Williams would force her to move to Detroit and retire from the road.
On July 23, , LaBelle married a longtime friend, Armstead Edwards, who was a schoolteacher. After LaBelle started her solo career, Edwards became her manager, a position he would remain in until That year, LaBelle and Edwards legally separated, with their divorce finalized in They have a son, Zuri Kye Edwards (born July 17, ), who is now her manager.
Deniece williams net worth In October , Labelle made pop history by becoming the first rock and roll vocal group to perform at the Metropolitan Opera House. On July 23, , LaBelle married Armstead Edwards, a close friend of hers who worked as a schoolteacher. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Soul Train Music Awards.After Zuri's birth, LaBelle suffered from postpartum depression for a year and said singer-songwriter Laura Nyro helped to take care of Zuri while LaBelle recovered. Through Zuri (whose name means "good" in Swahili), LaBelle is a grandmother of two girls and one boy.
LaBelle's mother Bertha died in October from diabetes at the age of Her father, Henry Holte Jr., died of complications from emphysema and Alzheimer's disease in October at the age of
All three of LaBelle's sisters died young.
Her eldest sister, Vivian Hogan Rogers, died of lung cancer in October at the age of Seven years later, in October , her elder sister Barbara Holte Purifoy died from complications of colon cancer at the age of In July , three months before her father's death, LaBelle lost her youngest sister, Jacqueline "Jackie" Holte-Padgett, to brain cancer at the age of A day after the singer buried Padgett, an emotionally-wrecked LaBelle shot the music video to "If You Asked Me To" where she was seen crying in various shots; the video was shot on what would have been Padgett's 44th birthday.
The singer dedicated her Burnin' album, and her famous rendition of the song "Wind Beneath My Wings" during her concert tour in –92 to Padgett.
Patti labelle net worth bio and wife They had one son together, Zuri Kye Edwards, who is now her manager. Emmy Awards [ edit ]. Preaching to the Choir. Her dramatic soprano voice is her defining feature, but her fashion and elegance make her a true style icon.LaBelle said that because of her sisters and parents dying "before their time", she wrote in her autobiography that she feared she would not make it to Once she reached that age, however, the singer said she felt her life "had just begun". A year later, LaBelle was diagnosed as having diabetes and later became a spokesperson for several organizations dedicated to fighting the disease.
She has a home in the Philadelphia suburb of Wynnewood and also has condos in Los Angeles and in Eleuthera, the Bahamas.[59] LaBelle is an honorary member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.[60]
Civil suits
In , LaBelle yelled at a woman and spilled water on her baby; that happened in the lobby of the Trump Place Apartments in Manhattan.
LaBelle agreed to a settlement of $, to avoid a trial. The family donated the award to a charity.[61]
In June , a West Point cadet filed a civil suit against LaBelle after he was allegedly assaulted by her bodyguards at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. LaBelle and her entourage were on their way to a gig in Louisiana when Richard King, a year-old cadet on spring break, was waiting to be picked up in the ride-share area.
King alleged that Labelle's entourage attacked him, causing a concussion, Labelle's entourage said that he had provoked the attack. King lost his court case after five days of testimony.[62][63] King was suspended from the U.S. Military Academy. He sued LaBelle and Holmes for assault, seeking $1million in civil court.
LaBelle filed a counter-suit. Efrem Holmes, Labelle's bodyguard, was acquitted of misdemeanor assault on November 12, , stemming from the incident.[64]
Pop culture
Patti LaBelle has been described as "the greatest gay icon of all time and a prime example of the intersection of the LGBT community and black female artists".[65] In a interview, she said: "when I think about it, the gay fans are some of the reason–one big reason–I'm still standing, 'cause they loved me when other people tried not to.
Everybody always says, "What makes gay men like you?" "I have no clue," I say. I still don't.
Patti labelle net worth bio wiki American singer and actress born November 26, Her journey is a testament to her talent, hard work, and resilience. Patricia Louise Holte's parents are Henry — and Bertha Robinson; — Holte's three children, and the next-to-youngest of five children overall.But I know that love has lifted me up for many, many years."[66]The New York Times called LaBelle one of three of "America's Most Beloved Divas" alongside Dolly Parton and Barbra Streisand.[67]
LaBelle is the primary character on the popular web parody Got 2B Real.[68] During the s, her performance of "This Christmas" at the National Tree Lighting Ceremony broadcast live on C-SPAN began going viral annually during the holiday season due to LaBelle's reactions to technical difficulties and other performance challenges.[69] The viral video is referenced in LaBelle's A Black Lady Sketch Show appearance, including the episode's title.
LaBelle made some headlines in late when James Wright (No Channel), a vlogger spoke enthusiastically on YouTube of her brand of sweet potato pies. The video quickly went viral and for a time, one pie sold every second at Walmart, selling out at stores across the country. She has appeared in two Walmart commercials[70] also an Old Spice commercial.[71]
Discography
Main articles: Labelle discography and Patti LaBelle discography
- Studio albums
Filmography
Film
Television
Documentary
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Breakfast Club[75] | Herself | "Ms.
Patti LaBelle Graces The Breakfast Club To Talks Home Cooking, Haters + More" | |
| Drink Champs[76] | Herself | "Patti LaBelle On Her Iconic Career, Aretha Franklin, Her Verzuz Battle & More" |
Awards and nominations
Honorary Doctorates
Emmy Awards
| Emmy Awards | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
| Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program | Motown Returns to the Apollo | Nominated | [78] | |
| Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III | Nominated | |||
Grammy Awards
Image Awards
Lifetime achievement awards
Others
See also
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