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Born Yvette Stevens on March 23, 1953, Chaka Khan rose to fame as the lead singer of Rufus in the late 1970s. Her voice fueled the funk-music movement in the same way her idol Aretha Franklin’s ...
Singer Chaka Khan will be coming to Rochester this Fall! The Grammy Award-winning singer known for such hits as “Through the ...
Khan and Blige’s past feud stemmed from the latter’s cover of “Sweet Thing” in 1992. Chaka first introduced the song in 1975 during her time in the band Rufus.
Chaka Khan: The 10-time Grammy Award winner Her mantel holds 10 Grammy Awards, she has sold millions of albums all over the world, and she is consistently listed as a musical influence for ...
Chaka Khan and daughter Indira Khan attend Chaka Khan's 60th birthday party on March 21, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. Chaka Khan is a mom to two children: daughter Indira and son Damien. The ...
Sure, Chaka Khan had her lyric sheet taped to the back of her fan while she sang. But that most likely means she's having memory problems, that she's aware of it, & that she still paid tribute anyway.
More than forty years after Chaka Khan kicked off her solo career by declaring ‘I’m Every Woman,’ the music icon has teamed with Idina Menzel to record a new version.
The inspiration for Chaka Khan was watching DJ Eli Escobar spin at the Brooklyn party Tiki Disco several years ago. When he played Corona’s 1993 Eurodisco single “Rhythm of the Night” during ...
In 2008, Chaka Khan made her Broadway debut and appeared as the character Sofia in the musical The Color Purple, based on the book by Alice Walker. Chaka Khan and Quincy Jones – Miss Celie’s Blues ...
Chaka Khan on How Her New Single 'Woman Like Me' Compares to Her Classic Hits (Exclusive) By Stacy Lambe Published: 8:44 AM PST, February 19, 2021 ...
Chaka Khan claimed that Steven Spielberg once asked her to play Celie Johnson in the classic 1985 film Chaka Khan wasn't interested in starring in The Color Purple. During the iconic singer's ...
Chaka Khan is announced as the grand marshal of the 2019 Rose Parade at the Tournament of Roses headquarters in Pasadena on Oct. 17. (Photo by Nick Agro) “I’ve learned my duties,” she says.