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A Tribute fit for a Queen...Aretha gets the business in Cleveland

Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin has been honored with a star-studded tribute at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.

The Plain Dealer reports that Lauryn Hill, Dennis Edwards of the Temptations and Chaka Khan were among those who entertained. The 69-year-old soul singer was not scheduled to perform, but toward the end of the three-hour event she took a seat at a piano and traded verses with Edwards in a rendition of "A Song for You."

Franklin received a key to the city from Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson during the Saturday event and an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Case Western Reserve University.

The show ended a weeklong American Music Masters tribute to her.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Queen of Soul got the royal treatment.

Aretha Franklin was the guest of honor Saturday night for a sold-out tribute concert at PlayhouseSquare's State Theatre. Her praises -- and her songs -- were sung by an all-star lineup that included Lauryn Hill, Dennis Edwards of the Temptations and Chaka Khan.

Franklin, 69, was not scheduled to perform, but the spirit apparently moved her. Toward the end of the three-hour affair, she sat down at a piano and belted out a transcendent rendition of "A Song for You," trading lines with Edwards.

"I'd like to dedicate this to you and thank you all for coming tonight," Franklin said, sending a special shout-out to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who was in the audience.

Related: Read John Soeder's Twitter feed from the event

Franklin had surgery last year for an unspecified health problem, but she was in fine form on this occasion.

"I am here by the grace of God tonight," she said. "Grace is going to lead me on."

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson gave her a key to the city.

The show capped a weeklong American Music Masters salute to Franklin, presented by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and Case Western Reserve University. Make that Dr. Franklin. At the start of the concert, she received an honorary doctorate of humane letters from CWRU.

Aretha Franklin honored in Cleveland; stars come out for tribute concert
EnlargeAretha Franklin lifts up her American Music Masters Award toward the audience at the end of the Rock Hall's 16th Annual American Music Masters concert honoring Aretha Franklin Nov. 5, 2011 at the Playhouse Square's State Theatre. (John Kuntz / The Plain Dealer)Aretha Franklin honored in Cleveland; stars come out for tribute concert gallery (14 photos)

Mike Farris, formerly of the Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies, launched the musical portion of the evening with a rousing "Mary Don't You Weep," which underscored Franklin's gospel roots. She recorded the spiritual for her seminal 1972 album "Amazing Grace."

Born in Memphis and raised in Detroit, Franklin got her start in the choir at the New Bethel Baptist Church presided over by her father, the Rev. C.L. Franklin.

More gospel fervor was forthcoming.

Twinkie Clark accompanied herself on organ for a sanctified "Never Grow Old."

"Can I get a witness?" Clark shouted. She got a few thousand of them.

Cissy Houston testified to the tune of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." She was joined by drummer Bernard Purdie, Franklin's erstwhile bandleader.

Jerry "The Iceman" Butler of Impressions renown, now a county commissioner in Illinois, crooned "Brand New Me."

Melinda Doolittle, a finalist on "American Idol' in 2007, soared on "Wonderful."

Carla Cook brought her jazz stylings to bear on "Skylark" and "Soulville," a pair of songs Franklin cut for Columbia Records before her 1967 breakthrough on Atlantic Records. Accompanying Cook was rising-star pianist Kris Bowers, who recently won the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition.

Ronald Isley reminisced about meeting Franklin in 1962 and hearing her sing "Today I Sing the Blues," which he revisited with gusto.

Edwards did right by "Chain of Fools."

Khan, who has been nominated for Rock Hall induction next year along with her old group, Rufus, brought down the roof with "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman."

"God bless you, my sister and my friend," Khan told Franklin.

Another highlight was a rare appearance by Hill, who has kept a low profile in recent years. The founding member of the Fugees won five Grammy Awards for her 1998 solo debut, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," and wrote the title track of Franklin's "A Rose Is Still a Rose" album, released the same year.

Hill got to shine on "A Rose Is Still a Rose," as well as "One Step Ahead" and "Day Dreaming."

Musicians who backed Franklin in the 1960s, including keyboardist Spooner Oldham and bassist David Hood, were part of the house band.

Patti Austin had been on the bill, too, but she dropped off because she had the flu.

Franklin was the first woman enshrined in the Rock Hall, in 1987.

This was the 16th annual installment of the American Music Masters series, which began in 1996 with a salute to Woody Guthrie. Other honorees have included Sam Cooke, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Les Paul and Janis Joplin.

SET LIST

MIKE FARRIS

Mary Don’t You Weep

The Weight

JERRY BUTLER

Brand New Me

MELINDA DOOLITTE

Wonderful

(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You’ve Been Gone

CARLA COOK AND KRIS BOWERS

Skylark

Soulville

RONALD ISLEY

Call Me

Today I Sing the Blues

Falling in Love with Jesus

TWINKIE CLARK

Never Grow Old

How I Got Over

CISSY HOUSTON AND BERNARD PURDIE

What a Friend We Have in Jesus

Spirit in the Dark

HOUSE BAND

See Saw

DENNIS EDWARDS

Baby I Love You

Chain of Fools

CHAKA KHAN

(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman

Until You Come Back to Me

LAURYN HILL

One Step Ahead

Day Dreaming

A Rose is Still a Rose

ARETHA FRANKLIN

A Song for You

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Reply #2 posted 11/07/11 9:44am

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The weight's still dropping. smile

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Aretha may need to consider removing the excess skin and getting a breat reduction...and a better wig.

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Aretha does Texas http://www.austin360.com/...sic_source

Her reign continues...

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