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Aretha Franklin Birthday

March 25, 2012 by · Comments Off on Aretha Franklin Birthday 

Aretha Franklin Birthday, Aretha Franklin has a lot more than her 70th birthday to celebrate: She’s reuniting with one of her musical mentors, Clive Davis, for a new album.

In an interview at her swanky birthday party on Saturday, Franklin said she and Davis, who helped engineer her comeback in the 1980s, would be working on new music.

“I have re-signed with Clive Davis, so I’m recording with Clive again,” said Franklin of the music mogul, who is associated with Sony Music Entertainment.

Franklin said that after Davis’ birthday next month, “we’re going to sit together and decide what it is we’re going to record.”

Davis sat next to Franklin for most of the night at the soiree at the Helmsley Park Lane Hotel, which included a sit-down dinner, a dance performance and a mini-concert that featured rising jazz pianist Kris Bowers.

Other guests included Diane Sawyer, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Willie Wilkerson, Franklin’s longtime companion and briefly this year her fiancé.

Wilkerson stood by Franklin’s side as she cut her three-tier, lime-green birthday cake while the crowd serenaded her with Stevie Wonder’s version of “Happy Birthday.”

Aretha Franklin Date Of Birth

March 1, 2012 by · Comments Off on Aretha Franklin Date Of Birth 

Aretha Franklin Date Of Birth, Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Although known for her soul recordings and referred to as The Queen of Soul, Franklin is also adept at jazz, blues, R&B, gospel music, and rock.

Rolling Stone magazine ranked her atop its “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” list, as well as the ninth greatest artist of all time. She has won 18 competitive Grammys and two honorary Grammys. She has 20 No.1 singles on the Billboard R&B Singles Chart and two No.1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100: “Respect” (1967) and “I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)” (1987), a duet with George Michael.

Since 1961, she has scored a total of 45 Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Between 1967 and 1982 she had 10 No.1 R&B albums-more than any other female artist. In 1987, Franklin became the first female artist to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Aretha Franklin

February 18, 2012 by · Comments Off on Aretha Franklin 

Aretha Franklin, Aretha Franklin says she can’t attend Whitney Houston’s funeral because of her health. Franklin had been expected to sing at the service Saturday in Newark, New Jersey. She tells The Associated Press she has been having foot and leg problems. She gave a concert Friday and says her legs locked up late into the night.

She says she sends best wishes to Houston’s relatives. Franklin is close with the family. Houston lovingly called her “Aunt Ree.”

Houston, who was 48, died Feb. 11 in California, the day before the Grammy awards. About 1,500 guests are expected to attend the private service.

Aretha Franklin

January 3, 2012 by · Comments Off on Aretha Franklin 

Aretha FranklinAretha Franklin, The 69-year-old singer and William “Willie” Wilkerson hope to marry later this year in Miami, with the wedding expected to take place on a beach with a private party afterwards on board a yacht.

The pair became engaged over the Christmas holidays, according to news agency AP.

“We’re looking at June or July for our date, and no I’m not pregnant, LOL!,” Franklin said in a statement.

Franklin’s new fiance is a former firefighter who she reportedly met more than 27 years ago while signing autographs in her hometown of Detroit, Michigan. The pair struck up a friendship after Wilkerson asked the singer to sign the cast around his broken leg.

The Grammy-award winning singer has been married twice before, first to Ted White in 1961 for eight years, then actor Glynn Turman in 1978 for six years. For her third ceremony, the soul singer is said to be looking into tailored wedding gowns by Vera Wang, Valentino and Donna Karan.

Sugarloaf Mountain

December 28, 2010 by · Comments Off on Sugarloaf Mountain 

Sugarloaf Mountain, (CNN) – The major airports across the Northeast United States rose slowly returned to normal Tuesday after blizzard conditions covered much of the region, leaving thousands of passengers stranded since weekend Vacation. “With all the cancellations and delays, it will be two to three days before the airlines are a regular schedule,” said Thomas Bosco, general manager of LaGuardia Airport in New York. Officials say that 100 flights were operating at LaGuardia between 6 pm and Tuesday morning. The airport typically handle about 70 flights per hour.

John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City neighborhood of Queens, and Newark Liberty International in northern New Jersey, opened to traffic arriving and departing at 6 pm Monday, a spokesman for the Port Authority Sara Joren said. AirTran spokesman Christopher White said his company has no intention of canceling any further on Tuesday after a drop of 81 flights on Monday. Instead, White said, AirTran plans to operate additional flights at LaGuardia, Boston’s Logan Airport and White Plains, New York, Westchester County Airport to return home to people.

Delta Airlines has canceled 300 flights Tuesday and was still faced with reduced operations at JFK and Newark because of track problems, according to spokesman Trebor Banstetter. “We hope to return to a full schedule at JFK airport by tomorrow morning, and Newark by tomorrow noon,” said Banstetter. Other travel – by road and rail – and has been congested. Hundreds of people gathered at the railway station in New York in Pennsylvania after Long Island Railroad trains canceled.

By Tuesday, police had removed over 1,000 abandoned vehicles from the highway in New York and Van Wyck Expressway, Cross Bronx, according to Bloomberg, who called the cleanup “the greatest efforts to clear snow our city has ever seen “.

Bloomberg said he would ask private companies to help tow the city cleanup efforts, while accepting a loan of 35 ambulances in the state of New Jersey to support first responders.

“We have already reduced the amount of ambulances and buses (trapped in the snow) but we still have a long way to go,” he said.

The mayor said the city is now facing shortages in the supply of blood and asked residents to donate, saying: “We need your help now more than ever.”

According to Connecticut Light & Power Site, the number of customers affected by the storm dropped dramatically from 33,712 Monday to 753 on Tuesday afternoon. CL & P services 1.2 million Connecticut residents less than 1% of customers state that are affected.

About 10,000 customers in Westchester County, New York City lost power because of the storm and trees, according Consolidated Edison statement.By a Tuesday 500 homes were still without electricity, he said.

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