When the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, recorded her groundbreaking anthem of equality, empowerment, and solidarity in 1967, women were prohibited from getting a credit card in their name, safely ...
The Cover of all Covers! We are talking about the song ‘RESPECT,” written and recorded in 1965 by American soul artist the great Otis Redding. But that’s likely not the version you know of this song.
When Reba McEntire first met Aretha Franklin in Washington D.C., during the Eighties, she was starstruck. “She scared me to death. I wouldn’t even go up and talk to her,” the country star admitted ...
During a 1968 interview with Rolling Stone, Jagger was asked if he enjoyed Otis Redding’s cover of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” “Yeah, I dug it but ...
While she achieved fame at 12 years old as the first ventriloquist to win AGT, Lynne's career has evolved to reflect her many talents, notably her dynamite singing voice. Whether singing a spot-on ...
Reba McEntire and Jennifer Hudson may have just given a duet for the ages. The country music star, 68, stopped by "The Jennifer Hudson Show," where she reminisced about covering "Respect" by the Queen ...
As a music-minded youngster growing up in the Baptist Church, it was easy for Anthony Parnther to become enchanted with Aretha Franklin. Today, the conductor and musician says the late Detroit singer ...
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