The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Reaction to music icon Aretha Franklin’s death

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Reaction to the death of soul icon Aretha Franklin, who died Thursday:

“Through her compositio­ns and unmatched musiciansh­ip, Aretha helped define the American experience. In her voice, we could feel our history, all of it and in every shadeour power and our pain, our darkness and our light, our quest for redemption and our hardwon respect. She helped us feel more connected to each other, more hopeful, more human. And sometimes she helped us just forget about everything else and dance.” — Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, in a statement.

“This morning my longest friend in this world went home to be with our father. I will miss her so much but I know she’s at peace.” — Smokey Robinson, in a statement.

“The most consistent voice in music for 60 years has been Aretha Franklin’s voice... The world of music has lost a bit of its soul.” — Jesse Jackson, in an AP interview.

“It’s a sad day but what a glorious lady. Her voice says it all!” — Keith Richards, via Instagram.

“It’s difficult to conceive of a world without her. Not only was she a uniquely brilliant singer, but her commitment to civil rights made an indelible impact on the world.” — Barbra Streisand, via Twitter.

“Aretha Franklin. The Queen of Soul. The Icon. The ultimate singers’ singer. The greatest singer and musician of my lifetime. The power of your voice in music and in civil rights blew open the door for me and so many others. You were my inspiratio­n, my mentor and my friend.” — Mariah Carey, via Twitter.

“A national treasure to everyone. But to me personally, Aretha Franklin was my dear, dear friend, my homegirl, and I loved her a lot. From seeing her as a baby singing and playing at the piano at her father’s home, to her giving a rousing performanc­e at the White House, she has always been amazing. No matter how the music has changed over the years, she remained so relevant.” — Berry Gordy, in a statement.

“It seems very strange to wake up and hear that she passed today even though she lived such a long and fulfilled life. It’s no secret that she’s an icon. She is an icon of all icons... I don’t know anyone she hasn’t inspired.” — Nicki Minaj on Apple Music.

“What a life. What a legacy! So much love, respect and gratitude. R.I.P.” — Carole King, via Twitter.

— “She is now in the pantheon of God’s greats, in the bosom of family.” — Whoopi Goldberg, via Twitter.

“I’m absolutely devastated by Aretha’s passing. She was truly one of a kind. She was more than the Queen of Soul. She was a national treasure to be cherished by every generation throughout the world. Apart from our long profession­al relationsh­ip, Aretha was my friend. Her loss is deeply profound and my heart is full of sadness.” — Clive Davis, in a statement.

“We have lost one of the great artists of our time. Aretha Franklin was one of God’s precious gifts to the worldone of God’s shining jewels. She is deeply loved by millions of people as the Queen of Soul. Her voice is still a guiding light to vocalists today.” — Rep. John Lewis, via Twitter.

“Aretha Franklin and I have been friends and label mates for more than sixty years. I adored her and I know the feelings were mutual. While I’m heartbroke­n that she’s gone I know she’s in the Lord’s arms and she’s not in pain or suffering anymore.” — Sam Moore, in a statement.

Today has always been a hard day for me, and now the ‘Queen of Soul’ Aretha Franklin has left us, this loss saddens my heart not only was she a fellow Memphian, but she was also my inspiratio­n to sing. — Lisa Marie Presley, via Twitter. Thursday is the 41st anniversar­y of Elvis Presley’s death.

“Aretha was such a timeless inspiratio­n to me and so many others, the ultimate queen, thank you for the gift of your voice, music and unshakeabl­e soul.” — Christina Aguilera, via Twitter. “Her voice; her presence; her style No one did it better Truly the Queen of Soul I will miss you!” — Lionel Richie, in a statement.

“Salute to the Queen. The greatest vocalist I’ve ever known.” — John Legend, via Twitter.

“The loss of Aretha Franklin is a blow for everybody who loves real music: Music from the heart, the soul and the Church. Her voice was unique, her piano playing underrated — she was one of my favorite pianists.” — Elton John, via Instagram.

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 ?? SHEA WALSH, FILE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this 2008 file photo, Aretha Franklin performs at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. Franklin died Thursday, Aug. 16, at her home in Detroit. She was 76.
SHEA WALSH, FILE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this 2008 file photo, Aretha Franklin performs at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. Franklin died Thursday, Aug. 16, at her home in Detroit. She was 76.

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