When asked how she thinks she’s been so successful, Franklin says, “It has to do with my love of the music

대구 베트맨 호빠알바 모집Aretha Franklin is considered by many as one of the most influential singers and artists on the planet. In fact, Rolling Stone magazine named her the greatest singer of the rock era.

While the so-called “Queen of Soul” calls Detroit home, New York City is one of her favorite places to visit. CBS News correspondent Debbye Turner Bell caught up with her on a recent trip to the Big Apple.

Aretha Franklin: I’m ready to do my thingPictures: Aretha Franklin

Bell tells “The Early Show” Franklin came to town a few weeks ago to perform with another living legend, Tony Bennett. Franklin, Bell says, likes to maintain her privacy, but she did invite “The Early Show” to spend the day with her, giving unprecedented access to her day in the city. And, as Bell discovered, 온카지노 the living legend still draws quite a crowd – within seconds of stepping outside with Bell, Franklin was surrounded by tourists.

On her recent trip to New York, Franklin enjoyed her favorite treats, including a hot dog with red onions.

Franklin says, “You have to have a hot dog off the corner when you come to NY. It’s like really being in New York.”

And she treated herself to some fancy footwear.

So does Franklin know how many shoes she owns?

“No, I don’t count them,” Franklin says. “I just keep buying them.”

While shoes may be a weakness, Bell says Franklin’s strength is clearly her music. For the last half century, she’s been churning out hit after hit, from “Chain of Fools to “A Natural Woman.” And who could forget her anthem of empowerment, “Respect”?

Franklin says she realized her voice was special when she about 10 years old in church.

“I really didn’t want to sing, but my dad kept pushing me out there to sing,” she says.

Bell says, “But you knew you could sing.”

Franklin says, “I found that out, yes. I found that out. But as a child I wanted to be playing with my friends, I didn’t want to be singled out I guess.”

Eventually, she was singled out by record executives. At 18, she released her first single. And over the course of her 50-year career, she’s collected countless awards and accolades, including 20 Grammy awards.

When asked how she thinks she’s been so successful, Franklin says, “It has to do with my love of the music. And it’s just rewarding for me to see the audience, and people enjoy it.”

She’s played to audiences all over the world. But perhaps none were as significant as the one gathered for the inauguration of President Barack Obama.

Recalling the moment, Franklin says, “Tremendous, tremendous moment. And that was a one-of-a-kind, it will never happen again. A highlight is an understatement.”

Since that day, Franklin – now 80 pounds lighter – continues to dazzle. Recently, she performed a duet with Tony Bennett at his 85th birthday celebration. “The Early Show” was invited to watch their first-ever rehearsal – where the two legends sang each other’s praises.

Franklin says, “It’s wonderful just to sing with such a legendary voice. I think we make really wonderful music together.”

Bennett tells “The Early Show,” “There’s two or three people in the world that sounds just the way I’d like to hear a singer sing the right way and she’s one of the three.”

To that, Franklin replies, “Wow. Thank you.”

Franklin’s career is nowhere near its final note. And she sees vocal greats like Tony Bennett as proof that stars can shine for a long, long time.

“When I see people like a Tony Bennett in their 80s that are really still really doin’ it, I’m lovin’ it,” Franklin says.

In addition to her live performances, Bell said on “The Early Show” that Aretha is hard at work on her record label, Aretha’s Records, scouting out potential artists to sign. She is also helping her son and grandson develop music careers.

Related Posts

Embassy in Libya compiled a running list of 230 security incidents through July 2012 in a memo that ultimately concluded that “the risk of U.S
In the face of such incidents, Thai pro-establishment activists have demanded military action against the protesters and an end to “anarchy” in the capital
According to WXPI in Pittsburgh, Pa., police say that Acosta was not supposed to be at the Pittsburgh Convention Center during the “American Idol” auditions last week. When asked to vacate the premises, the report states she “refused to leave and became combative.” Acosta is being charged with trespassing and resisting arrest. Acosta admitted to ABC affiliate WTAE in Pittsburgh that she has been traveling to various cities and attempting to audition for the show, and it’s her dream to make it as a singer. “I have a stack this big of airline tickets,” Acosta said to WTAE. “I’ve been to California everywhere. I’ve been to Texas. I’ve been to Arizona. St. Louis. I’ve been to Denver, Colo., here, New York — I can keep going.” The “American Idol” hopeful told both Pittsburgh stations the police report is wrong. She admitted to being questioned by security at the audition, but says one member of the staff told her she was not trespassing and went upstairs to clear the matter. According to Acosta, she was arrested after that person left. She also strongly denies the claim in the police report that she said, “I’m not leaving, this is my dream, my life is ruined.” “I said, ‘I wasted almost $10,000 this summer traveling.’ I’m pretty much broke until I work this weekend,” she told WTAE. “I think it’s going to be better anyways. Christina Aguilera (a ‘Voice’ judge) is from here, so I’d like to compare myself to her, and I love her,” Acosta said to WTAE.

No comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *