Hall of Fame singer, cultural icon and civil rights activist who influenced countless vocalists succumbs to pancreatic cancer
It was a small moment that would reverberate for decades. On January 24th, 1967, Aretha Franklin was struggling to record “I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You),” her first project for Atlantic after several years recording more conventional material for Columbia. As Franklin would recall, something with the studio musicians wasn’t clicking until someone said, “Aretha, why don’t you sit down and play?” Taking a seat at the piano, Franklin quickly cut the smoldering track that would become her first No. 1 R&B hit. “It just happened,"Dijo. “We arrived, and we arrived very quickly.” Leer más…
Agosto 17, 2018 en 9:24 pm
I’m so sadden by the death of Aretha Franklin. The quuen of soul . I want to thank her for all the wonderful music she share with us . She is a true legend . May you rest in peace queen .