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Aretha Louise Franklin Personal life

son of Clarence Franklin and Edward were born when he was 13 and 16 years respectively. He never identified the father of two children. Aretha grandmother, Rachel, raised children while she pursued a career as a singer Aretha. Rachel lived in a guest house behind the house CL Franklin LaSalle Street. Franklin's family left their home in Boston to the streets of Detroit to LaSalle Street North End during the late 1950s. 
Against the will of his father Aretha started dating a family acquaintance named Ted White. In 1961, they were soon married in Ohio by the judge. White became his personal manager and co-writer. Shortly after, Aretha buy a house in Sorrento Avenue northwest of Detroit, where he remained for the next decade. Their son, Ted White Jr., was born in 1964. Aretha and Ted were divorced in 1969. Teddy is the musical director and guitarist for the band's tour. From 1969 to 1976, Franklin has a seven-year relationship with his manager Ken Cunningham road. In early 1970 the couple moved from Detroit to New York City, where the grandmother when Aretha has moved into his house, Sorrento Ave. Kecalf their children (the initials of his parents: Kenneth E. Cunningham Aretha Louise Franklin and pronounced "kelf") was born March 28, 1970. 
In 1978, Aretha was married to actor Glynn Turman his father in New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit. C. Franklin L. wedding ceremonies. The couple returned to his home in Encino, California.At the end of 1982, Franklin returned to Detroit, where he currently resides. Franklin Turman and divorced in early 1984. This couple had no children of their marriage in the short term. They remained friends and he sang the theme song for the show different world from the late 1980s. While White is 11 years older than Franklin, and Cunningham Turman times a few years his junior. 
the two youngest Franklin, Ted White Jr. and Kecalf Cunningham, active in the music industry. Teddy was a guitarist in the band Aretha back up since the late 1980s when Kecalf worked in industry as a Christian hip-hop rapper and producer. 
Aretha parents both died, and his two sisters, Erma, Cecil, and Carolyn. The only brother who is still alive, my brother Vaughn (son of Barbara Franklin - born December 24, 1934 - relations before marriage with CL), who lives in Mobile, Alabama and is still traveling with Aretha on tour, and his brother Carl Ellan Kelley (born Jennings, born in 1940), daughter Mildred Jennings by CL Franklin, a congregant of New Salem Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, where CL is a pastor in the late 1930s and early 1940s. 
Aretha is a member of the Democratic Party. 
In September 2010, the second son of Franklin Edward Franklin was attacked by three men while at a gas station on Joy Street northwest of Detroit. A month earlier, Franklin had to cancel her date with Condoleeza Rice on tour with them after breaking two ribs in the fall. In November, doctors ordered the singer sick Franklin not do so until May 2011, after he had spent a week at Detroit Sinai-Grace Hospital on "serious illness".









Aretha Louise Franklin 1973-1979

The decline and fall of the Atlantic: 1973-1979 
Aretha had another number one R & B hit in 1973 with Carolyn Franklin and William "Sonny" Sanders-compound "Angel", but its parent album, Hey Now Hey (Other Side of Heaven), not to repeat the success of albums Other Franklin. In 1974, after four years appearing in Afrocentric clothing style, glam singer for review and release red hair styled Let Me In Your Life. The album was produced smash single, "Until You Come Back to Me (that's what I'll do it)." While a few singles, then find success in the charts R & B, Franklin has lost public favor pop soul music began to be beaten by the disco genre emerged. Atlantic Records is also the point of priority attention for Roberta Flack, causing the relationship between Franklin and the company became insane as a result. Franklin refused to give him a number of songs by Marvin Yancy and Chuck Jackson (although eventually they will contribute to 1975, his album, you). Some songs are "This will be (an everlasting love)" later recorded by Natalie Cole. After the arrival of Cole and Chaka Khan, star Franklin back in the community although it is always respected. 
Franklin briefly in the top 40 in 1976 with the production of Curtis Mayfield, Sparkle, who had the number one R & B hit, "giving him something he can feel." However, Franklin struggling to find success with next release. After the release of 1979 The Diva, the efforts of Franklin to find an audience that flopped disco, Franklin decided to terminate its contract with Atlantic. During his appearance in Las Vegas in June 1979, father of Franklin, CL, was shot during attempted robbery at his home in LaSalle Street in Detroit. The incident left CL in a coma for five years. Franklin returns to the Detroit area in late 1982 Los Angeles (where he moved in 1976) to help take care of his father in Detroit. 
Comeback: 1980-1989 
In 1980, Franklin was among other prominent rhythm and blues and soul artists including Ray Charles and James Brown appeared in the movie The Blues Brothers. Franklin received a notice for her role as the woman musician Matt "Guitar" Murphy, and engaging in a brief war of words with Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi before entering the "Think". After this performance, Clive Davis signed the Franklin hisArista Records imprint. Single "United Together" and George Benson-featured "Love All the Hurt Away" Franklin returns to ten R & B at the top while the 1982 Jump to It, featuring contemporary R & B style production by Luther Vandross, a way back in the team on Franklin music charts pop. The album stayed at # 1 on the R & B Albums chart for seven weeks and crossed over 23 on the Billboard album # 200, sold over 600,000 units and became a Certified Gold debut album since the soundtrack Aretha Sparkle. The track became the first title of Franklin number one R & B hit in five years, also hit # 24 on the Hot 100. After the relative failure of his follow-up 1983, Get It Right, also produced by Vandross, Franklin took some personal time off. After the death of his father in July 1984, entered the U. S. Aretha Sound Studios in Detroit to record a new album for Arista in October this year.Inspired by the recent success of fellow artist Tina Turner and Whitney Houston star seems to Arista, Arista Franklin combined with Narada Michael Walden. 
The album was released in July 1985, Who's Zoomin 'Who, characteristics? R & B, pop, dance, synthpop and rock elements and succeed Franklin firstplatinum-certified. The album was released several hits including the title track and the Motown-inspired "Freeway of Love." rock-influenced duo Annie Lennox, "Sisters are Doin 'It Alone" also became a hit for Franklin on the charts but did not rise higher than # 66 R & B charts since his voice is more rock pop trend. The video for every single equipment has become important onMTV, BET and VH-1 between video channels. In 1986, Franklin published a self-titled follow-up Who's Zoomin 'Who. The album has sold nearly a million copies and featuring the number one hit, "I know you wait for me," a duet with George Michael. This song became the first single since Franklin "Respect" is almost 20 years, returned to hit number one on the Hot 100. Other results from the album included covers of "Jumpin 'Jack Flash" and other hit Motown-inspired "Jimmy Lee". A year later, Franklin returned to her gospel roots with an album, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, which failed to repeat the success of Amazing Grace, despite record high "Oh Happy Day" with Mavis Staples but has not reached the Billboard Top 10 gospel album charts.





The early success Aretha Louise Franklin

The early success: 1961-1966 
Franklin first album was released in January 1961. Because of his love of Dinah Washington, Franklin has a record label mainlyjazz influenced pop music singer to expect success with this format that the label had with Billie Holiday. British founder, John Hammond later acknowledged in an interview years later that he thought the British did not really understand the context of Franklin in the Gospel and fail to highlight the secular aspects of his recordings .After scoring two top ten R & B hits with "Operation Heartbreak" and "Will not Be Long" in 1961, Franklin scored his first top 40 pop hit with her rendition of "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby Melody Dixie. "However, later failed to find the same success, but Franklin almost fifty-hit with" Runnin 'Out of Fools "in 1963. 
After launching a tribute album to Dinah Washington, British drift away from the dream of early jazz and singer for Franklin hits record refunds of the girl group-oriented, including "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in a Kiss Him), "" Every Little Bit Hurts "and" Mockingbird ", but any attempt to bring success to the matter failed. However, Franklin has earned a reputation for a multi-talented singer and musician. During the show in 1965 , host of the celebration was to give a diadem crown Franklin said she was "the queen of soul." The title will prove prophetic. In 1966, faced with a recording contract with Columbia, Franklin decided to not to sign a new contract with the label and resolved with an agreement with the Atlantic. Having achieved success in the Atlantic, the British will release the material from previous recordings with the label Franklin. This continued in 1969. 
Superstardom: 1967-1972 
Franklin began recording his first songs for Atlantic in early 1967.Originally sent the legendary Muscle Shoals studio where FAME theMuscle Shoals Rhythm Section is a group internally, Franklin cut the first piece - the blues ballad "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I love you)" which finally allows Franklin to see his gospel side. The tensions between husband Franklin-then-manager Ted White and a musician because Franklin and White hid from public view in New York. Franklin eventually returned to the studio in New York to save face B, gospel-oriented "Do Right Woman." "I liked the man" climbed to both pop and R & B song on the release, which peaked at number nine and number one respectively. His second single with Atlantic will also be the largest he's most famous work."Respect," originally written and recorded by Otis Redding R & B singer, will be a great success after returning powered Franklin gospel song. This song has also started a Franklin model in the song, then during the production of a singing call and response with Franklin is generally supported by her sisters Carolyn and Erma Franklin and The Sweet Inspirations. Franklin is credited with the background vocals and define ad-libbing lines, "respect, know what it means to me / take care of TCB," while his sister yelled at her, "sock to me." Franklin version peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, it being the sixties songs. Franklin had three top ten hits in 1967 - "Baby I Love You", "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" and "Chain of Fools". "Respect" Franklin won the first two Grammys. He eventually won eight Grammy Awards in a row under the Best Female R & B Vocal Performance category. 
At the end of the year, Franklin is not only a superstar, but it stands as a symbol of the civil rights movement in part because of his interpretation of "Respect", which has a strong feminist themes after Franklin's registration. Franklin's other hits during the late sixties, including "Think", he brought Dionne Warwick "I Say Little Prayer," "Is not No Way" and "The House That Jack Built" among others. In the late sixties, the title of Franklin as "Queen of Soul" has become permanent in the eyes of the media. After some struggles in 1969, he returned with the ballad "Call Me" in January 1970. In the same year, he hit another with his version of the Gospel of Ben E. King''Don't Play That Song, while in 1971, Franklin became famous as one of the first black player for the title of the Fillmore West where he then released a live album. In the same year he released his famous Young, Gifted & Black album, which featured two Top Ten hits, ballads "Daydreamin" and funk-oriented "Rocksteady". In 1972, he released his first gospel album in nearly two decades with Amazing Grace. This album became the biggest selling ever it is released, selling over two million copies and became the album of gospel's best selling of all time.

Aretha Louise Franklin 1973-1979