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c1999., Villard Call No: Bio F8315f Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "Her soulful, soaring voice has earned her mythic status. Now, in her own moving words, the woman behind the myth is revealed. The result is a captivating self-portrait of one of this century's most fascinating artists, an Aretha Franklin as real as the songs she sings." "A child prodigy of the golden age of gospel, the daughter of a world-famous preacher, Aretha was the anointed successor to Mahalia Jackson and Clara Ward. But her father had a broader vision and helped Aretha enter the field of pop and jazz. By age eighteen, she was under contract to Columbia Records. Six years later, after only a few minor hits, she switched to Atlantic, where she shook the musical world to its roots. Her song "Respect" became the anthem of an epoch, a touchstone for African Americans, for women, for all people struggling to be free. Aretha became the Queen of Soul, the genre's finest interpreter since Ray Charles." "In Aretha: From These Roots, the singer gets up-close and personal. In rich detail, she paints a vivid picture of a Detroit long gone: the storefront churches, the basement parties, the explosive R&B shows. She documents her life as a single teenage mother, working to balance home life with career, coping with two challenging marriages and, later, romantic relationships that were the source of both tremendous joy and unforeseen heartache."--BOOK JACKET.
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By Dobkin, Matt2004., St. Martin's Press Call No: BLK 782.42 F831d Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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By Smith, R. Jc2012., General, Gotham Books Call No: 782.42 B878o Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library
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c2007., Universal Studios Home Entertainment Call No: DVD Fic Talk T Edition: Anamorphic widescreen format (2.35:1). Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Focus Features spotlight series.Summary Note: A look at the life and career of charismatic Washington D.C.-area radio personality Ralph "Petey" Green, who was renowned for his "tell it like it is" approach to politics and race.