Aretha Franklins Respect: The Queen Of Music In The 1960s - everything
Here, Staples — a crucial voice in the fight for civil rights as a member of the Staple Singers , the Chicago-based family band founded by her father, the late Roebuck Staples — reflects on the rich musical legacy that Franklin, whom she often refers to as Ree, leaves behind. She was with her father [Rev. Franklin] and some members of their church. She was really a young girl. It was the fact that she was so young, and she could deliver a song like that with so much feeling and so directly. But Aretha — she had the voice, she had the range, she was great. Her voice would just go all through you. Aretha Franklins Respect: The Queen Of Music In The 1960sThe great soul legend, Aretha Franklin started her life as the talented daughter of a dynamic and easy going Baptist church preacher.
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Aretha Franklin has developed ever since, although she had many personal tragedies, unexpected Grammy showcases, and career image changes. However, time after time Aretha somehow discovers a way to come out on top of her troubles, even as continued to flourish.]

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