Reuters — Legendary vocalists Diana Ross and Aretha Franklin were honored during the 61st Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, with performances by Ross herself and other artists who paid tribute to the long-reigning "Queen of Soul" who died last year.
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Detroit Free Press — The Queen of Soul's stamp on musical history was honored by Fantasia, Yolanda Adams and Andra Day to help wrap up a lengthy Grammy show Sunday.
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Detroit Free Press — "A Celebration of The Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin in Song and Dance," is scheduled for Feb. 1 at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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L.A. Times - Entertainment — To honor Aretha Franklin’s roots in gospel music, Shirley Caesar sang “Mary, Don’t You Weep.” To showcase Franklin’s rhythmic flair, Janelle Monáe did “Rock Steady.” And to highlight the late icon’s important role in the fight for ci... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — To honor Aretha Franklin’s roots in gospel music, Shirley Caesar sang “Mary, Don’t You Weep.” To showcase Franklin’s rhythmic flair, Janelle Monáe did “Rock Steady.” And to highlight the late icon’s important role in the fight for ci... more info
USA Today Music — Hudson and Dion were highlights as stars hit the Shrine Auditorium to tape the Grammys' tribute concert for the Queen of Soul.
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USA Today Music — Jennifer Hudson and Celine Dion were highlights as stars hit the Shrine Auditorium to tape the Grammys' tribute concert for the Queen of Soul.
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Detroit Free Press — Jennifer Hudson and Celine Dion were highlights as stars hit the Shrine Auditorium to tape the Grammys' tribute concert for the Queen of Soul.
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Detroit Free Press — The agency plans to relocate the building where stars like George Clinton, Aretha Franklin and even the Rolling Stones recorded.
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