Alicia Keys, Yolanda Adams, Patti Labelle and
Janelle Monae will also do songs from the repertoire of the
Queen of Soul at the concert, to be hosted by filmmaker Tyler
Perry on Jan. 13 in Los Angeles.
Franklin, an 18-time Grammy winner and considered by many the
greatest U.S. gospel and soul singer, died in August of
pancreatic cancer at the age of 76. Her six-hour long funeral in
her Detroit hometown, featuring tributes by former U.S.
President Bill Clinton and dozens of singers, was broadcast live
on U.S. television.
The tribute concert in Los Angeles is a joint venture of the
Recording Academy, which selects Grammy winners, Franklin's
long-time record producer Clive Davis, concert promoter AEG, and
CBS television. The concert will be shown on CBS television at a
later date still be announced.
"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," Davis said in a
statement.
Tickets for the concert go on sale on Dec 31.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)
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