Los Angeles Times

Franklin is dialing it back

- — Mikael Wood

The Queen of Soul is calling it a wrap. Well, sort of. In an interview with the television station WDIV in her hometown of Detroit, Aretha Franklin, 74, said she’ll retire this year after the release of a new album.

“I feel very, very enriched and satisfied with respect to where my career came from, and where it is now,” she told the station Wednesday.

She said her upcoming album, which she expects to release in September, would consist of original songs and would be produced in part by Stevie Wonder.

“I’m exuberant about it,” she said in the interview. “I can’t wait to get in the studio.”

Following a tour behind the album, though, she plans to wind down her half-century career — or at least aspects of it.

“This will be my last year,” she said. “I will be recording, but this will be my last year in concert. This is it.”

Then Franklin appeared to walk back that claim, noting that she’ll do “some select things,” perhaps once or twice a month for six months out of the year. She wants to spend more time with her grandchild­ren, she said, but she’s “not going to go anywhere and just sit down and do nothing.”

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