Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Barack Obama fist bumps with Aretha Franklin, who sang during a farewell ceremony for Attorney General Eric Holder at ...
Aretha Franklin, born March 25, 1942, left an indelible mark on music, culture, and civil rights. Her voice—powerful, passionate, and unmistakable—redefined soul music and became a rallying cry for ...
With the well-earned nickname "Queen of Soul," there are few voices more iconic than Aretha Franklin's. From the 1950s until her death in August 2018, Franklin's soaring vocals have had a towering ...
It's clear why Franklin was the undisputed Queen of Soul. Enjoy a playlist of the singer's biggest hits in a career that spanned decades and... Though her career carried her from the Baptist churches ...
Divas Live: The Aretha Franklin Playlist"Chain of Fools"In conjunction with the June issue of ESSENCE, we're presenting our favorite five divas of all time. Each week, we explore one diva's life in ...
Lauren is a former Deputy Editor of The Root. Suggested Reading Will We Ever See Another Black American-born MVP? Iconic Moments From “All Roads Lead to the South” March Expert: What Stripped ...
Detroit’s own Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Martha and the Vandellas appear on former President Barack Obama’s summer 2023 playlist, released in a tweet Thursday. Also logging an ...