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The Queen Reigns In Syracuse

 Published Date: 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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