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The Queen Reigns In Syracuse

 July 20, 2015

By Bob Berry

arethaAretha Franklin has proved once again why she is The Queen of Soul.

Check out this short video from Saturday (7/18) night, when ‘Re brought the crowd to it’s feet-and the house down at the Syracuse Jazz Festival. Included in the 90 minute set, was every one of her six breakout Keener classics from 1967, “I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)”, “Do Right Woman Do Right Man”, “Respect”, “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman”, “Chain Of Fools”, and in this video “Baby I Love You”.

Long Live The Queen!

 

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