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  1. 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).

  2. Barbara Acklin, née le 28 février 1943 à Oakland (Californie) et morte le 27 novembre 1998 à Omaha (Nebraska) d'une pneumonie [1], est une auteure et chanteuse de R&B qui, entre autres, compte le succès Love Makes a Woman à la fin des années 1960.

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  4. Real Name: Barbara Jean Acklin. Profile: Singer/Songwriter raised in Chicago, Il; cousin of Monk Higgins who produced her first sessions for Special Agent in 1966 (as Barbara Allan). Also, a backup vocalist at Chess Records in the mid 1960's. Born: 28 February 1943 in Oakland, California (or) 28 February 1944 in Chicago, Illinois.

  5. 27 nov. 1998 · Barbara Acklin was a pop-soul vocalist who had a hit with "Love Makes a Woman" in 1968. Learn more about her life, career and albums on AllMusic, a comprehensive music information site.

  6. Acklin is best known for the singles “Am I The Same Girl” (later covered by British artists Dusty Springfield and Swing Out Sister), “Love Makes A Woman,” “Just Ain’t No Love” and the Gene Chandler duet “From The Teacher To The Preacher,” all of them impacting the R&B and Pop charts.

  7. 18 févr. 2022 · Barbara Acklin, Chicago’s Empress of Soul. Stephanie Gadlin. February 18, 2022. 11:33 am. By Stephanie Gadlin. With a voice as smooth as honey mixed with hot buttered soul, Barbara Acklin...