As part of our end-of-year round up, iconic record label executive Al Bell, responsible for soul legends like Isaac Hayes and Otis Redding, tells personal stories about meeting Aretha Franklin when she was 16 and her cultural legacy

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6 thoughts on “Stax Records President Al Bell Honors Aretha Franklin, a Lost Icon in 2018”
  1. Born and raised in the Detroit area! No artist ever represented the City of Detroit more proudly, and did more for the movements she stood by🌹🌅❣️

  2. Still no Civil Rights. And what of Julian Assange. No mention on this network. Sister Aretha was a great singer and Civil Rights activist and deserves praise.

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