Posted by The G on July 28, 2011 under GNN |
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Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklink is set to play a free concert in Coney Island on August 4, 2011. This is going to be huge! The show starts at 7:30 PM and is located at West 21st and Surf Avenue in Coney Island. You can get there by subway or take the freeway of love.
Posted by The G on March 25, 2011 under Celebrities |
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Aretha Franklin
R.E.S.P.E.C.T. The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin turns 69 today! Which songs are you listening to today? I Think I’ll take a ride on the Freeway of Love to find out Who’s Zoomin’ Who. If I run into Dr. Feelgood, I’ll Say A Little Prayer that the Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves. Happy birthday Aretha!
Posted by The G on October 31, 2009 under G Reviews |
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Last night, at the first of two Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York, my mind was blown with seeing some amazing artists performing some amazing duets. Tonight, my head exploded! Because there is so much to absorb, please settle for an abbreviated review and a few pictures.
Over the course of a much shorter show (4 hours instead of 6), history was made again. Tom Hanks introduced the show and first act Jerry Lee Lewis (who sang Great Balls of Fire). Aretha Franklin then took the stage and sang New York, New York plus Respect and then was joined on stage by Annie Lennox for Chain of Fools. Lenny Kravitz then joined for Think. Jeff Beck played some killer guitar next and was joined on stage by Sting and Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top. Beck finished off his set with an amazing instrumental version of A Day In The Life by The Beatles. Metallica went on next and they were joined by Lou Reed (for Sweet Jane and White Light/White Heat); Ozzy Ozbourne for Paranoid and Ray Davies of the Kinks for You Really Got Me and All Day and All of the Night. Before exiting, a killer rendition of Queen’s Stone Cold Crazy and Metallica’s own Enter Sandman was played. Finally, U2 took the stage and played Vertigo, Beautiful Day before being joined by the biggest surprises of the night – Bruce Springsteen (for I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For). Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen and U2 played Because The Night, but did several takes to get the lyrics right. The Black Eyed Peas joined next for a medley of Mysterious Ways and Where is The Love. The Peas exited the stage but Fergie stayed and started singing the opening bars to Gimmie Shelter, the Rolling Stones classic. All of a sudden, Mick Jagger emerged to sing the song! They also did U2′s Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of. It was a night of magic!
UPDATE: Here’s the set list:
Jerry Lee Lewis:
Great Balls of Fire
Aretha Franklin:
Baby, I Love You
Don’t Play That Song
Make Them Hear You
Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox:
Chain of Fools
Aretha Franklin:
New York, New York
Aretha Franklin and Lenny Kravitz:
Think
Aretha Franklin:
Respect
Jeff Beck:
Drown in My Own Tears
Jeff Beck and Sting:
People Get Ready
Jeff Beck:
Freeway Boogie
Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers
Buddy Guy with Jeff Beck:
Let Me Love You
Jeff Beck:
Big Block
Rice Pudding
Billy Gibbons and Jeff Beck:
Rough Boy
Jeff Beck and Billy Gibbons:
Foxy Lady
Jeff Beck:
A Day in the Life
Metallica:
For Whom the Bell Tolls
One
Turn the Page
Metallica and Lou Reed:
Sweet Jane
White Light/ White Heat
Metallica and Ozzy Osbourne:
Iron Man
Paranoid
Metallica and Ray Davies:
You Really Got Me
All Day and All of the Night
Metallica:
Stone Cold Crazy
Enter Sandman
U2
Vertigo
Magnificent
U2, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith with Roy Bittan:
Because the Night
U2 and Bruce Springsteen with Roy Bittan:
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
U2 and Black Eyed Peas:
Mysterious Ways/Where Is the Love/One
U2, Mick Jagger, Fergie and Will.i.am:
Gimme Shelter
U2 and Mick Jagger:
Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of
U2:
Beautiful Day
A severely edited version of the show will air on HBO in November, but for now, some pictures after the jump.
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Posted by The G on August 1, 2009 under G Reviews |
Once and for all, please honor the purpose of Mandela Day by doing random acts of kindness, no matter how small, as often as you can. Together, we can make the world a better place.
My series of photos from Mandela Day, a 46664 Celebration, that took place at Radio City Music Hall in NYC on July 18, 2009 has been almost as popular as the event itself. I am pleased to show you all some worldwide exclusive photos from the grand finale all star jam.

In this photo: Dave Stewart, Gloria Gaynor, Angelique Kidjo, Baaba Maal, Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Zucchero.

In this photo: Josh Groban, Susan Sarandon, Lil Kim, Cyndi Lauper, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin

The All Star Jam at Mandela Day, a 46664 Celebration

Happy Birthday Madiba!
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Posted by The G on July 19, 2009 under G Reviews |
Please honor the point of Mandela Day by doing random acts of kindness, no matter how small, as often as you can.
Enjoy some worldwide exclusive photos of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin and her cleavage performing solo and with Josh Groban from the Mandela Day concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York on July 18, 2009.
All photos by G.

Aretha Franklin - the Queen of Soul!


Aretha Franklin and Josh Groban