Patti LaBelle: Busier Than Ever
Legendary Singer Releasing Two Albums, Working On Reuniting Her Trio, LaBelle
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Play CBS Video Video Cooking With Patti LaBelle Patti LaBelle is an amazing performer and it turns out that she is equally talented in the kitchen. Ms. LaBelle shows Harry Smith how to prepare one of her signature dishes, mac and cheese.
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Patti LaBelle is out with two new albums. (CBS)
Why release a concert album from 26 years ago?
"Why not?" the double Grammy winner tells Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen. "Why not that one and the essentials at the same time? The essentials have 30 songs that were recorded, three that were never released, the live is totally live. We did two shows that night. The doctor told me not to sing and I sang anyway. Got in trouble with the doctor but got my album done."
According to LaBelle, producer Kenny Gamble brought the recording to her a year ago and suggested they release it. Gamble, along with producing and songwriting partner Leon Huff, created the legendary Philadelphia sound that came to prominence in the 1970s. LaBelle and Gamble grew up on the same street in Philly and have worked together for more than 30 years.
At 64, LaBelle is busier than ever.
Besides constant touring and performing, she has a wig line called Patti LaBelle Hair and a new cooking DVD coming out in a month. She also has her own line of Patti LaBelle - Good Life hot sauce and relishes.
"One of them is called Hot Flash," she said. "It is menopausal. A hot flash one, a mild one, some relish and stuff. It's in all major supermarkets."
This month she's back in the studio recording a reunion album with her original trio, LaBelle, with whom she had the 1975 No. 1 hit "Lady Marmalade." Rocker Lenny Kravitz and Gamble are producing the album. The following month she starts on a solo album.
With all her hard work, she still finds time for her philanthropic work. A diabetic whose mother died of the disease at age 58, LaBelle serves as a spokeswoman for the National Medical Association, which administers a scholarship in her name, the National Minority AIDS Council's "Live Long, Sugar" campaign and the American Diabetes Association.
She also serves on the boards of the National Alzheimer Association and the National Cancer Institute.
For more on Patti LaBelle's tour dates, recordings and other ventures, visit PattiLaBelle.com.
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- Way to go Patti on your new album and how inspiring you are with giving and helping others!
Wish some of the new generation would listen and read your book Patti''s Pearls a very inspiring book also. I love Ya! Sing on.... - Reply to this comment
- Thank-You for having Patti on the show today. She is one of my BIGGEST FANS AND A MENTOR TO ME you she sign her songs.Wehn she do gospel I just break-down an cry. I hope one day to see her in person or an concert.I live in Manchester,Ct. I have her cook-books,songs books of her clothes-line,etc.
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