In France in the 1990s, Carole Fredericks' soulful, raspy voice and bluesy style brought the American singer a string of hit songs that made her a celebrity. The French called her "Black Mama," but her music never found a following in America.
Fredericks died in 2001, but her work is now finding new life -- not on the radio, but in the classroom. Fredericks' family has teamed up with French teacher Nancy Gadbois to produce Tant Qu'elle Chante, Elle Vit (As Long as She Sings, She Lives). The study program combines workbook exercises with Fredericks' music videos to teach the French language. Brenda Tremblay of member station WXXI reports.
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