Read Respect: The Life of Aretha Franklin Online
Authors: David Ritz
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Schooling of Franklin’s sons Clarence and Edward, reported in
Jet,
June 9, 1975
Review of concert at Westchester Premier Theater,
Billboard,
June 14, 1975
Franklin back in New York, reported in New York Beat,
Jet,
September 25, 1975
Ruth Bowen, Carolyn Franklin, Cecil Franklin, Erma Franklin, Jerry Wexler, Natalie Cole, Jeffrey Kruger
Sparkle,
Atlantic, 1976
Sweet Passion,
Atlantic, 1977
Bob Lucas, “Looking Ahead with Aretha Franklin,”
Jet,
February 26, 1976
Ken Cunningham aiming for a filmmaking career, reported in New York Beat,
Jet,
April 22, 1976
Ace Burgess, “Aretha Franklin’s Hidden Asset: Her Brother Cecil,”
Jet,
July 15, 1976
“Aretha Franklin, Her Soul Mate End Their Love Match,”
Jet,
August 12, 1976
“Still on a Throne, Aretha Loses Weight, Looks Ahead,”
Jet,
June 23, 1977
Geoff Brow, Franklin going out with Glynn Turman, reported in People Are Talking About,
Jet,
July 28, 1977
“Aretha Franklin’s Soulmate Upset About Romance Rumors,”
Jet,
July 28, 1976
“Is There Room at the Top for Big Three of Song?,”
Jet,
September 15, 1977
Aretha to perform in England, reported in
Jet,
October 22, 1977
“U.K. Pact Flap Axes Aretha Gig,”
Billboard,
December 3, 1977
Photo of Franklin and Glynn Turman in
Jet
, December 29, 1977
Review criticizes Aretha’s show in Paris,
Billboard
, January 21, 1978
Cole and Ritz,
Love Brought Me Back
Carolyn Franklin, Erma Franklin, Cecil Franklin, Jerry Wexler
Sweet Passion
, Atlantic, 1977
Sparkle
, Atlantic, 1976
Almighty Fire,
Atlantic, 1978
“A Fabulous Party—Until Somebody Stole the Doves,”
Jet
, May 11, 1978
Full-page self-promotional ad in
Variety
, June 20, 1978
“Aretha and Glynn,”
Ebony
, July 1978
Jean Williams, “Los Angeles Aretha Fete a Puzzler,”
Billboard
, July 22, 1978
Cecil Franklin, Ahmet Ertegun, Ruth Bowen, Carolyn Franklin, Jerry Wexler
La Diva
, Atlantic, 1979
“Aretha Adopts New Lifestyle with New Family,”
Jet
, January 25, 1979
Jean Williams’s review of Franklin’s concert at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe,
Billboard
, February 10, 1979
Photo with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter,
Jet
, March 29, 1979
Carolyn Franklin, Erma Franklin, Cecil Franklin, Ruth Bowen, Arif Mardin
Aretha
, Arista, 1980
Review of performance at Kool Jazz Festival, New Jersey, reported in
Billboard
, August 25, 1979
Franklin appears at a benefit concert for C. L. Franklin in Detroit, reported in
Jet,
April 17, 1980
Jean Williams, Franklin’s questionable costumes, reported in Counterpoint,
Billboard
, July 26, 1980
Franklin’s weight loss, in
Jet
, November 15, 1980
Franklin’s contract worth $9 million, reported in
Ebony
, January 1981
Robert Palmer, “Aretha Franklin, with Feeling and Fireworks,”
New York Times
, February 27, 1981
Franklin rates her top men, reported in
Ebony,
1981
Arif Mardin, Cecil Franklin, Luther Vandross, Erma Franklin, Carolyn Franklin
Love All the Hurt Away,
Arista, 1981
Jump to It,
Arista, 1982
Stephen Holden, review of
Love All the Hurt Away, New York Times,
October 11, 1981
Julie Chenault, “Aretha Franklin Tells Why Weight Doesn’t Worry Her Anymore,”
Jet,
September 17, 1981
Review of
Jump to It, Billboard,
July 31, 1982
Nelson George, review of Franklin at Superfest,
Billboard,
September 25, 1982
Franklin comments on her father’s health, reported in
Jet,
August 9, 1982
Dissolution of Franklin-Turman marriage, reported in Celebrity Beat,
Jet,
August 23, 1982
Carolyn Franklin, Cecil Franklin, Ruth Bowen, Erma Franklin
Jump to It,
Arista, 1982
“Aretha Franklin Sponsors 2nd Annual Artist’s Ball to Benefit Comatose Dad,”
Jet
, November 7, 1983
Franklin to sue Arista, reported in
Jet
, November 21, 1983
Earline Franklin, Erma Franklin, Carolyn Franklin, Ruth Bowen, Cecil Franklin, Narada Michael Walden, Luther Vandross, Jerry Wexler
Who’s Zoomin’ Who?,
Arista, 1985
Gary Graff, “Aretha Franklin: The Queen of Soul Decides ‘It’s Time to Get Back to It,’ ”
Chicago Tribune
, February 24, 1985
Franklin’s fear of flying over, reported in
Jet
, February 25, 1985
Paul Grein, “Freeway of Love” tops charts, reported in Chart Beat,
Billboard
, August 3, 1985
Nelson George, success of
Who’s Zoomin’ Who?
, reported in Rhythm and the Blues,
Billboard
, December 7, 1985
Jerry Wexler, Erma Franklin, Carolyn Franklin, Ray Charles, Luther Vandross, Brenda Corbett, Cecil Franklin, Ruth Bowen, Dick Alen
Aretha
, Arista, 1986
Jon Pareles, review of
Aretha
,
New York Times
, November 2, 1986
Nelson George, Franklin doesn’t travel by plane, reported in Rhythm and the Blues,
Billboard
, July 19, 1986
Richards and Fox,
Life
Cecil Franklin, Brenda Corbett, James Cleveland, Erma Franklin, Ruth Bowen, Ahmet Ertegun
One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism
, Arista, 1987
John Rockwell, review of
One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism
,
New York Times
, December 13, 1987
Photo of Franklin at annual masquerade ball, in
Jet
, August 22, 1988
Bego,
Aretha Franklin
Ruth Bowen, Jerry Wexler, Erma Franklin, Luther Vandross
Through the Storm
, Arista, 1989
Franklin and Ritz,
Aretha: From These Roots
Erma Franklin, Dick Alen, Arif Mardin, Oliver Leiber, Ruth Bowen, Vaughn Franklin, Jerry Wexler, Carmen McRae, Phil Ramone
What You See Is What You Sweat
, Arista, 1991
Amazing Grace
, Atlantic, 1972
Aretha Franklin Greatest Hits 1980–1994,
Arista, 1994
“What Now My Love,” on
Duets,
Frank Sinatra, Capitol, 1993
“The Makings of You,” on
A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield
, various artists, Warner Brothers, 1994
“New York Magistrate Rules Aretha Should Pay $230,000 for Backing Out on Play,”
Jet
, February 19, 1990
Jon Pareles, “The Unpredictable Aretha Franklin,”
New York Times
, August 11, 1990
“Aretha Franklin Talks About Men in Her Life and Sings Songs About Them,”
Jet
, August 19, 1991
Stephen Holden, “Aretha Franklin Almost Turns a Concert into a Fashion Show,”
New York Times
, September 16, 1991
“IRS Puts $225,000 Tax Lien on Aretha Franklin’s Home,”
Jet,
December 14, 1992
Ginia Bellafante, “Respect? Fur-get It,”
Time,
February 1, 1993
Jon Pareles, “Aretha Franklin in Stellar Company and on Her Own,”
New York Times,
April 29, 1993
“Aretha Blasts Columnist Over Quips About Gown,”
Jet
, May 31, 1993
Franklin and Ritz,
Aretha: From These Roots
Davis and DeCurtis,
The Soundtrack of My Life
Vaughn Franklin, Erma Franklin, Ruth Bowen, Ray Charles, Jerry Wexler
“It Hurts Like Hell,” on
Waiting to Exhale: Original Soundtrack Album,
various artists, Arista, 1995
A Rose Is Still a Rose
, Arista, 1998
“I’ll Fly Away,” on
Diana: Princess of Wales Tribute,
various artists, Sony Records, 1997
What You See Is What You Sweat
, Arista, 1991
Fred Bronson, Chart Beat,
Billboard
, May 14, 1994
Janet Jackson beats Franklin’s record for gold singles, reported in
Jet
, August 29, 1994
Stephen Holden, “Playful Aretha Franklin Plumbs Roots of Soul,”
New York Times,
November 5, 1994
David Nathan, “Veteran Divas Find New Audiences,”
Billboard
, November 19, 1994
Laura B. Randolph, “Aretha Talks About Men, Marriage, Music and Motherhood,”
Ebony
, April 1995
Geoffrey Himes, review of “It Hurts Like Hell” from
Exhale
soundtrack,
Washington Post,
November 29, 1995
Photo with Arthur Mitchell at Kennedy Center, in
Jet,
May 27, 1996
Jon Pareles, “Soaring on Passion, Rooted in Gospel,”
New York Times,
June 28, 1996
Clarence Waldron, “Aretha Franklin Still Gets R-E-S-P-E-C-T,”
Jet,
October 7, 1996
J. R. Reynolds, Rhythm and the Blues,
Billboard
, April 26, 1998
Larry Flick, review of
A Rose Is Still a Rose, Billboard
, February 7, 1998
Fred Bronson, Chart Beat,
Billboard
, February 14, 1998
Robert Christgau, review of
A Rose Is Still a Rose, Village Voice,
March 17, 1998
Review of
A Rose Is Still a Rose
,
Rolling Stone
, March 19, 1998
Franklin and Ritz,
Aretha: From These Roots
Knight,
Between Each Line
Ward-Royster and Rose,
How I Got Over
Vaughn Franklin, Jerry Wexler, Eric Keil, Ruth Bowen
“Respect,” on
Blues Brothers 2000,
Universal Records, 1998
“Nessun Dorma,” on
Jewels in the Crown: All-Star Duets with the Queen,
Arista, 2007
Larry Flick, “The Grammys: Big Wins, Big Buzz,”
Billboard
, March 7, 1998
Fred Bronson, Chart Beat,
Billboard
, March 14, 1998
Fred Bronson, Chart Beat,
Billboard,
March 21, 1998
Clarence Waldron, “Aretha Franklin Talks About Being a Diva,”
Jet
, May 18, 1998
Franklin listed as one of the most influential people of the twentieth century,
Time
, June 8, 1998
“Arista’s Record Year,”
Billboard,
July 25, 1998
Lynn Norment, “Aretha Roars Back and Gets R-E-S-P-E-C-T,”
Ebony,
August 1998
Erma Franklin, Ruth Bowen
“Why Doesn’t Aretha Pay Her Bills?,”
Detroit Free Press
, February 15, 1999
“Franklin Calls Story on Alleged Financial Woes ‘Malicious and Vicious,’ ”
Jet,
March 8, 1999
Franklin performs at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, reported in
New York Times
, May 3, 1999
Gail Mitchell, “Aretha Pairs Up for Set of Duets and Turns Author,”
Billboard
, July 29, 1999
Aretha: From These Roots
on
New York Times
bestseller list (hardcover nonfiction), September 24, 1999
Franklin and Ritz,
Aretha: From These Roots
Jerry Wexler, Ruth Bowen, Dick Alen, Ahmet Ertegun, Erma Franklin, Sabrina Owens, Earline Franklin
Jewels in the Crown: All-Star Duets with the Queen,
Arista, 2007
A Woman Falling Out of Love
, Aretha’s Records, 2011
Gail Mitchell, review of the
Duets
album, Rhythm and the Blues,
Billboard
, March 25, 2000
Ben Ratliff, “What Aretha Wants and Needs She Doesn’t Always Get,”
New York Times
, June 26, 2000
Franklin suing
Star
for article disparaging her, reported in
Detroit Free Press
, November 29, 2001