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  • Patti LaBelle
  • Patti Labelle
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  • Patti LaBelle (b. 1944) is a noted blues singer and actress who has appeared three times on Sesame Street. She performed "Oh, How I Miss My X" in a segment later included on The Sesame Street Special. She has also performed "Gospel Alphabet" on the show (First: Episode 3825), as well as "Take the Hand of Someone You Love" with her backing group, The Sweeties (EKA: Episode 2401). Labelle also sang "A Little Bit" on the Sing: Songs of Joe Raposo album, and also appeared in the celebrity version of "Sing" on a 2000 episode.
  • Patti LaBelle is one of the celebrities from season 20 of Dancing with the Stars.
  • She is renowned for her passionate stage performances, wide vocal range and distinctive high-octave belting. Her biography, Don't Block the Blessings, remained at the top of the The New York Times best-seller list for several weeks. Patti appears in "American Dream Factory" as a hero of Stan's and eager to sell his 4th of July "Cele-Bear-tions" teddy bears on her home shopping show. Patty is voiced by Niecy Nash.
  • Patricia Louise Holt (born May 24, 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer known as Patti LaBelle, whose song "The Last Unbroken Heart" (with Bill Champlin was featured in the episode "When Irish Eyes Are Crying" of the series Miami Vice. A remix of her song "One Of These Mornings" by Moby also appeared in the Miami Vice film.
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  • Armstead Edwards , three children
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  • "The Last Unbroken Heart"
  • "One Of These Mornings"
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  • 28.600000
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  • Spouse/Children
highestscore
  • 30
Row 2 info
  • --05-24
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  • 22
Row 1 title
  • Miami Vice Performer
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  • Born
Row 3 info
  • 1961
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  • Active
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  • Singer
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  • Patti LaBelle
Hometown
  • Philadelphia
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Birthdate
  • 1944-05-24
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  • 200
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  • 8
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  • pattilabelle.jpg
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  • Patti LaBelle (b. 1944) is a noted blues singer and actress who has appeared three times on Sesame Street. She performed "Oh, How I Miss My X" in a segment later included on The Sesame Street Special. She has also performed "Gospel Alphabet" on the show (First: Episode 3825), as well as "Take the Hand of Someone You Love" with her backing group, The Sweeties (EKA: Episode 2401). Labelle also sang "A Little Bit" on the Sing: Songs of Joe Raposo album, and also appeared in the celebrity version of "Sing" on a 2000 episode.
  • Patti LaBelle is one of the celebrities from season 20 of Dancing with the Stars.
  • She is renowned for her passionate stage performances, wide vocal range and distinctive high-octave belting. Her biography, Don't Block the Blessings, remained at the top of the The New York Times best-seller list for several weeks. Patti appears in "American Dream Factory" as a hero of Stan's and eager to sell his 4th of July "Cele-Bear-tions" teddy bears on her home shopping show. Patty is voiced by Niecy Nash.
  • Patricia Louise Holt (born May 24, 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer known as Patti LaBelle, whose song "The Last Unbroken Heart" (with Bill Champlin was featured in the episode "When Irish Eyes Are Crying" of the series Miami Vice. A remix of her song "One Of These Mornings" by Moby also appeared in the Miami Vice film.
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