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Alarming Video Of Rachelle Ferrell’s Recent Performance Sparks Rumors Of Drug Abuse
Fans disappointed with Rachelle Ferrell's Detroit performance https://t.co/6VdcrAGs9Bpic.twitter.com/mYXSfeohjv
— Detroit Informer (@Detroitinformer) August 30, 2018
Legendary jazz vocalist, Rachelle Ferrell, stopped in Detroit to perform at Chene Park, but she was not welcomed with “open arms.” Many fans took to social media to boo the performance, while others asked for prayers. Not only was her performance allegedly disappointing, it was alarming as well.
Fans Were Disappointed With Rachelle Ferrell’s Detroit Performance:
Many fans took to social media to share their disappointment with Rachelle Ferrell, who’s typically known for her impeccable voice and damn near acrobatic-like vocal ability. For a full house at Chene Park, on Wednesday night, Ferrell walked on stage looking noticeably thin with her purse on her shoulder. As her band played, Ferrell began to dance, but many fans wondered if her stage antics were intentional, or if they were the effects of substance abuse. While her voice is still beautiful, this new Rachelle Ferrell seemed unrecognizable and difficult to understand. No longer behind her piano, Ferrell sung standing up as she seemed to bring the funk out. She even replied that she knew that she was a “crazy h*e”.
See A Snippet Of Her Performance Below:
It’s uncomfortable to watch legends struggle. Fans were upset because Ferrell did not sing any of the songs that she is known for. It appeared as if she made up songs and this was not the Rachelle Ferrell that fans wanted to see. She looked unkempt and seemingly in the middle of either a mental breakdown, or high on drugs, or some other traumatic situation. While it’s hard to say it, many spectators thought the show was terrible. Sharing footage of the concert, fans asked for prayers for the jazz vocalist and sent prayers up, that she gets the help she needs and is able to perform again.
Following Rachelle Ferrell’s performance, here’s what some fans had to say:
“We’re witnessing the mental breakdown of a musical genius. Not funny AT ALL. Pray that her family/loved ones intervene. So sad.”
“Wow smh yes she was high. I don’t think she was drunk, high yes. This makes me think back when Miki Howard was so high at her concert, she embarrassed herself and fell out on stage.”
“She is an amazing talent.she clearly still has her chops…too bad something else is going on there.prayers she gets the help she needs.”
“I am looking at this and i cant believe that you all sat there and watched her perform like that and then to read the comments and see that this has happend more than once and she is still being booked ? I for one work to hard for my cash for me to pay for entertainment only to have that entertainer come out and act a fool or be high as a kite i would have turned that ticket office inside out…!”
“This was totally unacceptable! I was also wondering how she continues to be booked when she performs like this. It’s a shame and a slap in the face of those that took the time to come and see her.”
However, Twitter follower, Justin From-Finance, one self-described “absolute biggest fan,” believed the problem wasn’t with Ferrell, but with the energy of the audience:
“I’ve never experienced Detroit react in this way,” he stated in a Facebook Live video. “She is not dumb. She is not stupid. Topaz labs restyle serial key. She felt the energy, she heard people boo her, and she left early, and I do not blame her. … I am absolutely disgusted, I am appalled, I am angry, I am hurt that Detroit has treated you that way, and I pray that you come back again.”
Rachelle Ferrell was wack!
Posted by Avis Knight on Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Because many Detroiters expressed their disappointment, Chene Park issued a statement on Rachelle Ferrell’s concert:
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‘At Chene Park, we present authentic, live musical experiences. We select our artists and musical acts based on their bodies of work and artistry.
This summer, we have presented 45 unique concerts and events that have appealed to a wide variety of audiences. While we strive for 100 percent customer satisfaction and will continue to make that our goal, ultimately, it is the artists’ responsibility to deliver a professional, quality performance.
We thank our park patrons for an incredible season, and look forward to welcoming them back in 2019.’
Overall, fans called the show “wack,” a “hot mess,” and “a waste of two hours.”
We LOVE us some Rachelle Ferrell and the music game needs great artists like her. So hopefully, Ms. Ferrell will be able to redeem herself soon.
Rachelle Ferrell (born on May 21, 1961 in Berwyn, Pennsylvania) is a female R&Bjazz singer and musician. She started singing when she was six years old and has the ability to sing in the whistle register (she references her highest notes in 'it only took a minute' as 'Minnie Riperton wailing'). Rachelle received classical training as a violinist when she was thirteen and in her mid-teens as pianist and singer.
When she was 18 years old, Rachelle enrolled at Berklee College of Music in Boston where she honed her musical skills in songwriting, arrangement and of course, singing. She graduated from Berklee within a year and taught music for a while with Dizzy Gillepsie for the New Jersey State Council of Arts.
Rachelle was also a backup singer for artists such as Lou Rawls, Patti LaBelle, George Duke, and Vanessa Williams. In the late '80s, Rachelle sent a composition tape to Blue Note Records and was signed to a record contract.
In 1990, Rachelle released her debut album, 'First Instrument' in Japan which was recorded with bassist Tyrone Brown, pianist Eddie Green, drummer Doug Nally, trumpet player Terence Blanchard, pianists Gil Goldstein & Michel Petrucciani, bassists Kenny Davis & Stanley Clarke, tenor saxophone player Wayne Shorter and keyboardist Pete Levin.
The album was released in the U.S. in 1995 on Blue Note Records. The album was able to peak at #151 on the Billboard 200, #2 on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart and #6 on Billboard's Heatseekers albums chart. In Japan, the album was quite popular with jazz fans.
Also in 1990, Rachelle released the album 'Somethin' Else' which was also released in Japan and Europe for commercial reasons.
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Rachelle's first single 'Til You Come Back to Me' peaked at #19 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 14 weeks, becoming her highest chart appearance to date.
The second single from the album 'Welcome to My Love' peaked at #42 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 16 weeks. The third single 'Nothing Has Ever Felt Like This' featuring singer Will Downing, peaked at #72 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 10 weeks.
The last single from the album, 'With Open Arms' peaked at #68 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 20 weeks, making it her longest chart appearance to date.
Despite the excellent reviews Rachelle's self-titled album received, it didn't receive a lot of commercial success mostly because the album received scant radio play.
Rachelle did extensive tours in America and her record label provided heavy promotion before and after her concerts. They also produced a promotional concert video for local broadcasts to coincide with area appearances.
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In 2000, Rachelle released the album, 'Individuality (Can I Be Me)' which peaked at #71 on the Billboard 200 chart, #16 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart, and topped Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. The album included R&B, jazz and gospel music.![Rachelle Ferrell Rachelle Ferrell 1992 Rar Rachelle Ferrell Rachelle Ferrell 1992 Rar](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/Rachelle_Ferrelle_2011.jpg)
In 2002, Rachelle released a live album, 'Live at Montreux 91-97' which peaked at #8 on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart. These days, she continues to be active in the music biz, still performing.
To see Rachelle's official website, go to:
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http://rachelleferrell.com/To see the music video for 'Til You Come Back to Me,' go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h65azRDIg4Q
To see a video of Rachelle performing 'With Open Arms,' go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdhUdhMV-bs
To see a video of Rachelle performing, 'Nothing Has Ever Felt Like This' featuring Will Downing, go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf83djaaTS4