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Later this month, Aretha Franklin will release Aretha Franklin Takes On The Great Diva Classics, a covers album that she worked on with André 3000 and Babyface. We posted her explosive take on Adele’s “Rolling In The Deep,” and now she’s let us hear her take on Gloria Gaynor’s disco classic “I Will Survive.” Aretha [...]
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Aretha Franklin: cancels Jazz Fest appearance
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AP - Soul legend Aretha Franklin has canceled her appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, but organizers and fans got lucky with a replacement.
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Aretha Franklin: does "own thing" with new album
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Reuters - As Aretha Franklin celebrates her 68th birthday this month, she shows no sign of slowing down.
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Alicia Keys: finds "freedom" from Motown sound
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Reuters - A music industry desperate for bankable superstars has all but anointed Alicia Keys as heir to the golden era of Motown, when Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson and others made it seem easy to pump out timeless R&B hits.
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The Rolling Stones: Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin producer Jim Dickinson dies
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Jim Dickinson, the Memphis musician who produced for acts including The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklyn and The Replacements, has died aged 67.
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