A self-titled memoir she wrote called Arethra: From These Roots was published in 1999.
Aretha was the first women to be in the rock and roll hall of fame.
Aretha Franklin graduated from Northern High school in the 50s.
Yes, Blues Brothers. She sang "Think">
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Yes...The Blues Brothers. Great Flick!
She is not currently featured on any US postage stamps, as no stamps can feature living persons.
Judy Blume did not publish any books in 1972. Her first book, "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing," was published in 1972, but she did not release any new titles that year.
You mean what "are" the names of Aretha Franklin's siblings? (why are most of the questions here posted with such illiteracy and/or bad grammar?) In any case ... Aretha was born on March 25, 1942 and was the fourth of five siblings. Her siblings: Erma Vernice Franklin who originally recorded the song "Piece of My Heart", later a hit for Big Brother and The Holding Company; born on March 13, 1938; died of cancer on September 7, 2002), two brothers Cecil Franklin and Vaughan Franklin and her younger sister Carolyn Franklin (born May 19, 1944; died of cancer on April 25, 1988) was an actress and singer who wrote Aretha's hit "Ain't No Way".
Yes. It's called Miles To Go
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Yes, Aretha Franklin married to Ted White in 1961 Yes, Aretha Franklin married to Glynn Turman in 1978
No. She felt writing another book would be anticlimatic.