Soul Singer Aretha Franklin Records in NYC
NEW YORK - JANUARY 11: American soul and gospel singer songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist Aretha Franklin (Aretha Louise Franklin - March 25, 1942 - August 16, 2018, seated) poses for a portrait with members of her studio band and studio personnel (l-r, standing: keyboardist Richard Tee, producer Jerry Wexler, drummer Bernard Purdie, bassist Gordon Edwards; and, l-r, kneeling: guitarist Hugh McCracken, guitarist Cornell Dupree) during a recording session at Atlantic Records' recording studios on January 11, 1974 in New York City, New York.(Photo by David Gahr/Getty Images)

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1282438957
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Date created:
15 January, 1974
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