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Ree-Ree Franklin steals the show at Soul Train Awards Franklin steals show at Lady of Soul Awards
Carey, Destiny's Child, Keys and Elliott big winners, but Franklin performance is highlight By SOLVEJ SCHOU Associated Press Writer Originally published September 8, 2005 PASADENA, Calif. -- Mariah Carey, Destiny's Child, Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott were the big winners at the 2005 Lady of Soul Awards, but because none of the performers attended the ceremony, Aretha Franklin stole the show. The legendary singer received the Lena Horne Award for outstanding career achievements and gave two rousing performances -- "Until You Come Back to Me" with Stevie Wonder on piano and a pumped-up version of her hit "Respect." Sweating and slapping her thigh, Franklin pounded out high and low notes, holding her microphone out to the audience on the song's famous chorus. "I don't think I can carry it, but I am absolutely thrilled to be receiving this award," she said. Carey won awards for best solo single and album for "The Emancipation of Mimi." "I've got a great place on the mantle, so call me Mariah," joked presenter and "Charmed" star Dorian Gregory, who accepted the best single award on Carey's behalf. Destiny's Child nabbed awards for best group single for "Soldier" and best album for "Destiny Fulfilled." Keys won best song of the year for "If I Ain't Got You," while Elliott won best music video for "Lose Control," featuring Ciara and Fat Man Scoop. Ciara, Brian McKnight and Toni Braxton hosted the ceremony at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, which will be syndicated for broadcast later this month. Winners were decided by 1,600 voters, including artists and radio station representatives. For the first time, Franklin presented the Aretha Franklin Award for entertainer of the year in person. The winner was Amerie, whose bouncy song "1 Thing" became a summertime hit. Amerie said she had trouble sleeping for weeks thinking about Franklin presenting her the award. She thanked her parents, her sister and longtime "Soul Train" host Don Cornelius for "supporting me throughout my brief career, which will hopefully become a long one." Earlier, she performed "1 Thing" dressed in black lace with a bevy of dancers. Ciara won awards for best new artist and dance cut for her thumping "1, 2 Step." The crunk-and-R&B-influenced singer changed from a sleek black pantsuit to a bra-skimming top and again to a modest blue sweater during the show. "It's such a blessing just to be acknowledged as an artist," she said. "We didn't get any sleep on this video, so thank you." Even as they honored musical accomplishments, guests and award recipients said their thoughts were with victims of Hurricane Katrina. Wonder, in a patchwork blue jacket, touched his chest and said "my heart is heavy" for Katrina survivors. "I've been asked by a few networks to give back. More than anything, I want to devote time," Ciara said. "You can feel the hurt, but you can't feel it really unless you're there." An emotional visual tribute was also made to famed R&B singer Luther Vandross, who died July 1 two years after suffering from a stroke. Braxton started the night with a sexy performance, wearing a floor-sweeping white fur coat, which she dropped to reveal a slinky white one-piece bathing suit underneath.(stop trying to be a trick all the time Toni..grow up--you got 2 kids now ) Dorothy Norwood clapped and danced her way to the stage to accept the best gospel award. "This is my first major win, to be on national television. I'm just overwhelmed. I thank God for this," Norwood said. you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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meltwithu said: Franklin steals show at Lady of Soul Awards
Carey, Destiny's Child, Keys and Elliott big winners, but Franklin performance is highlight By SOLVEJ SCHOU Associated Press Writer Originally published September 8, 2005 PASADENA, Calif. -- Mariah Carey, Destiny's Child, Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott were the big winners at the 2005 Lady of Soul Awards, but because none of the performers attended the ceremony, Aretha Franklin stole the show. The legendary singer received the Lena Horne Award for outstanding career achievements and gave two rousing performances -- "Until You Come Back to Me" with Stevie Wonder on piano and a pumped-up version of her hit "Respect." Sweating and slapping her thigh, Franklin pounded out high and low notes, holding her microphone out to the audience on the song's famous chorus. "I don't think I can carry it, but I am absolutely thrilled to be receiving this award," she said. Carey won awards for best solo single and album for "The Emancipation of Mimi." "I've got a great place on the mantle, so call me Mariah," joked presenter and "Charmed" star Dorian Gregory, who accepted the best single award on Carey's behalf. Destiny's Child nabbed awards for best group single for "Soldier" and best album for "Destiny Fulfilled." Keys won best song of the year for "If I Ain't Got You," while Elliott won best music video for "Lose Control," featuring Ciara and Fat Man Scoop. Ciara, Brian McKnight and Toni Braxton hosted the ceremony at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, which will be syndicated for broadcast later this month. Winners were decided by 1,600 voters, including artists and radio station representatives. For the first time, Franklin presented the Aretha Franklin Award for entertainer of the year in person. The winner was Amerie, whose bouncy song "1 Thing" became a summertime hit. Amerie said she had trouble sleeping for weeks thinking about Franklin presenting her the award. She thanked her parents, her sister and longtime "Soul Train" host Don Cornelius for "supporting me throughout my brief career, which will hopefully become a long one." Earlier, she performed "1 Thing" dressed in black lace with a bevy of dancers. Ciara won awards for best new artist and dance cut for her thumping "1, 2 Step." The crunk-and-R&B-influenced singer changed from a sleek black pantsuit to a bra-skimming top and again to a modest blue sweater during the show. "It's such a blessing just to be acknowledged as an artist," she said. "We didn't get any sleep on this video, so thank you." Even as they honored musical accomplishments, guests and award recipients said their thoughts were with victims of Hurricane Katrina. Wonder, in a patchwork blue jacket, touched his chest and said "my heart is heavy" for Katrina survivors. "I've been asked by a few networks to give back. More than anything, I want to devote time," Ciara said. "You can feel the hurt, but you can't feel it really unless you're there." An emotional visual tribute was also made to famed R&B singer Luther Vandross, who died July 1 two years after suffering from a stroke. Braxton started the night with a sexy performance, wearing a floor-sweeping white fur coat, which she dropped to reveal a slinky white one-piece bathing suit underneath.(stop trying to be a trick all the time Toni..grow up--you got 2 kids now ) Dorothy Norwood clapped and danced her way to the stage to accept the best gospel award. "This is my first major win, to be on national television. I'm just overwhelmed. I thank God for this," Norwood said. Melt, you forgot to mention that Shelia performed with Amerie on the show. I just that I should tell everybody. [Edited 9/8/05 22:46pm] | |
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Sheila E. on 1 Thing? When will this be airing? Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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meltwithu said: Sweating and slapping her thigh
You can end the article right here! The visual alone sums everything up!!!! | |
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[b]Do any one know if Teena Marie was there? that's her stopmin ground msguccigawdammit | |
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Yeah Ree Ree! | |
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msgucci said: [b]Do any one know if Teena Marie was there? that's her stopmin ground
No she was not. | |
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Ree-Ree Franklin
Oh shit. That's too damn ghetto Who's gonna stop 200 Balloons?
YO MAMA!! LET'S DO IT!!! (funky geetaw solo) | |
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Soembody need to slap Amerie out of that fantasy of having a long career because she is flop quality as it already is | |
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okaypimpn said: meltwithu said: Sweating and slapping her thigh
You can end the article right here! The visual alone sums everything up!!!! ----- She is a legend and all some of you can do is make cracks about her weight but you wet yourself over any new no talent bimbo who comes along. WTF is that about. | |
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ABeautifulOne said: Soembody need to slap Amerie out of that fantasy of having a long career because she is flop quality as it already is
that may well be true, but i'm with the one that suggested toni braxton needs to put some cover-ups on...unless you're a cartoon kinda icon, sometimes it's best to let that nekkid look go after 30 with 2 kids .... | |
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laurarichardson said: okaypimpn said: You can end the article right here! The visual alone sums everything up!!!! ----- She is a legend and all some of you can do is make cracks about her weight but you wet yourself over any new no talent bimbo who comes along. WTF is that about. its funny...we all have to laugh now and then....aint nobody denying the reality that is ms. franklin. but that reality is doubly true for the above statement. Space for sale... | |
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laurarichardson said: okaypimpn said: You can end the article right here! The visual alone sums everything up!!!! ----- She is a legend and all some of you can do is make cracks about her weight but you wet yourself over any new no talent bimbo who comes along. WTF is that about. What are you babbling about? | |
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okaypimpn said: laurarichardson said: ----- She is a legend and all some of you can do is make cracks about her weight but you wet yourself over any new no talent bimbo who comes along. WTF is that about. What are you babbling about? ----- You know WTF I am talking about!!! The ignorance of the statement speaks for itself. "You can end the article right here! The visual alone sums everything up!!!! " | |
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Ottensen said: ABeautifulOne said: Soembody need to slap Amerie out of that fantasy of having a long career because she is flop quality as it already is
that may well be true, but i'm with the one that suggested toni braxton needs to put some cover-ups on...unless you're a cartoon kinda icon, sometimes it's best to let that nekkid look go after 30 with 2 kids .... Toni need to throw them tracks back in her head because she look like a chihuahua gone wrong in her video | |
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laurarichardson said: okaypimpn said: What are you babbling about? ----- You know WTF I am talking about!!! The ignorance of the statement speaks for itself. "You can end the article right here! The visual alone sums everything up!!!! " Get over it. | |
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