Chaka Khan is opening up about racism she faced during her career. In an interview with The Guardian published Saturday, May 11, the R&B superstar, 71, detailed a challenging experience she faced ...
He might not have played it on the final recording, but the Clavinet intro to Rufus’s Tell Me Something Good has Stevie Wonder’s fingerprints all over it. The song, of course, was written by Wonder, ...
Here's a combination that makes no sense whatsoever. The soul and funk legend Chaka Khan got her start as the singer for the band Rufus. Today, Khan has teamed up with a very different Rufus, the ...
With powerhouse pipes that are a raw force of nature, Chaka Khan was born to wail. So it’s hard to imagine that she wasn’t the first choice to be the female voice of Rufus when the influential, ...
She started her professional singing career 50 years ago, singing for the band Rufus in the 1970s after performing with other groups, per Biography.com. The group gained wide success with its hit song ...
Chaka Khan may be every woman, but she never wanted to be the only one. The R&B superstar recently admitted to Rolling Stone that it was never her desire to be a solo artist. Khan began her career as ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Apparently the seventh time is the charm. That’s how many nominations it took for Chaka Khan (as a solo artist or with her old band Rufus) to finally get through the Rock & Roll Hall ...
Chaka Khan will (finally!) be enshrined in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Nov. 3. In an interview with the New York Post, the legendary singer discussed what led to her getting a start with Rufus, the ...
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