From today's NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/26/ar...?ref=arts&_r=0
From today's NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/26/ar...?ref=arts&_r=0
In August when she announced her "retirement", she was doing a Broadway show.
I saw Kenny Rogers is also retiring.
Aretha Franklin is planning on opening a showcase music, dance club, restaurant in Downtown Detroit.
Sorry I had missed this thread but I had just posted a video of Aretha performing for Pope Francis on the Clubhouse board.
Here it is:
http://youtu.be/6CSZdNmGuXg
From romereports.com, via YouTube.
Those reviews in the comments are not kind. Pretty overwhelmingly negative.
I thought she sounded good, better than before. People are complaining because she didn't acknowledge the Pope. Perhaps they greeted/spoke privately at some point? With Aretha, what you see is what you get. She is always herself, regardless of who she's performing for. We are blessed to still have this legend with us. People should recognize before it's too late.
I love Re-Re but this is awful. Not singing, screeching!
I agree she sounded pretty good for 70 yo and would go see her. There were a few clips in YouTube where she wasn't at her best; so maybe she wasn't feeling well. But this performance was totally acceptable. I met her in Detroit in the late 90's and she was pleasant. She wasn't gregarious In a celebrity way, but as you said, just herself.
Thanks
At 70 years of age we cannot expect Aretha to sound as good as she did in the 60's, 70's and 80's . I agree she has her good and not so good days but poor old Dionne struggles to have good days these days so we must be grateful that Aretha is still out there doing her stuff albeit in a reduced capacity.
I will be at one of those shows one week from today to be precise! Roberta Flack and a bogus version of the Drifters are also on the bill. The last couple of occasions I have seen Dionne live she has been disappointing so my hopes are not so high this time around. My main reasons for attending this show is to see Roberta live and also to meet and greet Mary. I have never seen Roberta live and at her advanced age this may well be my last opportunity.
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