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Céline en "Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul" (CBS, 2019)


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Primera aparición televisiva de Céline para el 2019. Se grabará en el próximo 13 de Enero, en el Shrine Auditorium de Los Angeles, pero aún se desconoce la fecha de emisión.

 

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2018/12/27/aretha-franklin-grammy-tribute/2420863002/

 

 

Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys, Celine Dion, SZA and Patti LaBelle are among the artists who will pay tribute to Aretha Franklin in a 2019 concert to be televised by CBS.

"Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul," to be held Jan. 13 at L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium, was announced Thursday morning by the Recording Academy, which oversees the Grammy Awards.

The show will be co-produced by longtime Franklin collaborator Clive Davis, along with the Recording Academy and longtime Grammys director Ken Ehrlich.

The week of Franklin's Aug. 16 death, Davis announced a tribute show originally slated for November in New York.

Tyler Perry will host. Other performers will include John Legend, Yolanda Adams, Shirley Caesar, Alessia Cara, Kelly Clarkson, Common, BeBe Winans, Brandi Carlile, Chloe X Halle, H.E.R. and Janelle Monáe.

A broadcast date has not been set.

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"I am thrilled to have the Recording Academy and CBS as partners in this global tribute to my very dear friend Aretha Franklin,” Davis said in a statement. "Aretha was more than the Queen of Soul; she was a national treasure. This unique concert — featuring many of today's greatest artists — will celebrate Aretha in a spectacular manner befitting her once-in-a-lifetime talent."

The Aretha show is the latest in a recent series of Grammy tribute events, including concerts devoted to Stevie Wonder and the Beatles.

Contact Detroit Free Press music writer Brian McCollum: 313-223-4450 or bmccollum@freepress.com.

Published 10:22 AM EST Dec 27, 2018

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Espero que sea una cancion completa y no solo una colaboración. La pelea por las canciones estará dificil ya que muchas han versionado A Natural Woman.

 

Todos queremos y deseamos que tenga una canción para ella sola. Natural Woman sería la elección normal, puesto que ella la conoce bastante bien y no se vosotros, pero hace ya 19 años de la última vez que la interpretó y a mi me gustaría escucharla con la voz de hoy en día... Aunque tampoco le hago ascos a RESPECT. Lo importante, para mí, es que esta puede primera aparición de muchas apariciones televisivas del 2019, porque el disco sale este año sí o sí.

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Todos queremos y deseamos que tenga una canción para ella sola. Natural Woman sería la elección normal, puesto que ella la conoce bastante bien y no se vosotros, pero hace ya 19 años de la última vez que la interpretó y a mi me gustaría escucharla con la voz de hoy en día... Aunque tampoco le hago ascos a RESPECT. Lo importante, para mí, es que esta puede primera aparición de muchas apariciones televisivas del 2019, porque el disco sale este año sí o sí.

 

Bien que mal, te juro con sangre que será pregrabado, lo cuál no me genera descontento, ya que resulto a las mil maravillas cantando The Show Must Go On y podrá librarla, pero esos gallitos que tuvo cantando Hymne à l'amour es la demostración y la prueba viviente que aún tiene voz y presencia para sacar las canciones en vivo. Respect en la voz de Celine ammm, no sé no me la imagino, es demasiado 'soul'; prefiero un I Say A Little Prayer, aunque todo indique que cante A Natural Woman, por como dices que es una canción que conoce perfectamente.

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Bien que mal, te juro con sangre que será pregrabado

 

:down: :down: :down:

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Yo creo que será más bien como cuando cantó en grupo Earth song en el tributo a Michael Jackson. No me hago muchas ilusiones

 

Aunque el status de Celine debería de cantar una canción ella SOLA

 

A ver con que nos salen.

 

Amm... Esta Patty Labelle, Yolanda Adams y no dudo que nos den la sorpresa que llegue Jennifer Hudson; asi que con estas cantantes Céline queda un poco a un lado. :whistling:

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Pensamiento un poco off-topic: Se me vuelan los pelos de pensar dos cosas... Una, qué hubiera interpretado Whitney en este tributo y dos, se hubiera dado un dueto con Celine?

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Pues no cantó Natural Woman... Céline interpretó A Change Is Gonna Come

 

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Les dejo un video que recopila lo poquito se ha compartido hasta ahora de la actuación:

 

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https://www.etonline.com/celine-dion-shares-what-she-learned-from-aretha-franklin-exclusive-117350

 

Celine Dion is sharing some soulful wisdom that Aretha Franklin once taught her.

 

On Saturday, some of the world’s greatest singers gathered in Los Angeles for Aretha! A GRAMMY Celebration for the Queen of Soul, a concert honoring the late singer. That’s where ET’s Nischelle Turner caught up with Dion, who discussed her relationship with Franklin and what she learned from her.

“I’ve had the privilege of singing at [VH1's] Divas with her and when I had one moment, I had one line I was not gonna mess on that,” she explained of her performance with the legend in 1998. “I had a moment with her that I will never forget and I will cherish this for the rest of my life… I remember taking a picture with her after meeting with her, singing her [songs] of course, and when you love to sing so much, it's gotta be done with the soul.”

 

The 50-year-old Canadian went on to explain that Franklin inspired her to find new depths with her singing, to reach further within herself.

 

“You sing with your heart but she has taught us that, when we believe so much, that it comes from deeper than the heart, it comes from the soul,” she said. “So we did not invent those words, she gave those words. She put those words into our repertoire, into our lives and dreams…our performances.”

 

“I feel extremely, extremely fortunate and honored that they called me to pay tribute to her because I think that we all took through the years a little part of her,” she added. “We did not sing her tonight, we lived her.”

 

In August, Franklin died at the age of 76 in her home in Detroit, Michigan, following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

 

Dion wasn’t the only GRAMMY winner who performed Franklin's music on Saturday night. She was joined by John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Clarkson, Alicia Keys, Common and many more.

 

Aretha! A GRAMMY Celebration for the Queen of Soul airs March 10 on CBS.

 

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Vi solamente la parte de Céline, y me gustó mucho.

 

:)

Quand tout m'angoisse, quand tout s'éteint, j'entends ta voix

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