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In 1980, she made some recordings for Carl Davis' Chi-Sound label and contributed backing vocals to Otis Clay's album The Gospel Truth (1993). Acklin later lived in Omaha, Nebraska. [citation needed] Death. She had begun recording a new album in 1998, when she fell ill and died from pneumonia at the age of 55 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Barbara Acklin had hardly recorded under her own name since that time, although she did contribute backing vocals to the album The Gospel Truth (1993) by another soul singer based in Chicago,...
18. Feb. 2022 · Barbara Acklin’s legacy and impact on music lives on through her daughter’s homage. Face masks and proof of vaccinations are required for entry.
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15. Nov. 2019 · Otis Clay demonstrates how secular roots music can walk hand in the hand with fervent gospel on The Gospel Truth. While the sentiment and lyrics are purely devotional, Clay doesn't cast off his blues and soul background, which steeps this material in gritty, instrumental truth. ---Roch Parisien, AllMusic Review
Barbara Acklin (* 28. Februar 1943 in Oakland, Kalifornien; † 27. November 1998 in Omaha, Nebraska) war eine US-amerikanische Soul sängerin und Songschreiberin.
Barbara Jean Acklin (February 28, 1943 – November 27, 1998) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who was most successful in the 1960s and 1970s. Her biggest hit as a singer was "Love Makes a Woman" (1968).