Aretha Franklin: Souvenirs of the Soul-Queen are coming under the hammer

Among other things, it is about the white dress with the golden embroidery, the late soul diva Aretha Franklin (1942-2018) at the second inauguration of US President (1993-2001) Bill Clinton (72) in January 1997 wore. This dress and more than 30 other US stage star outfits and accessories will be auctioned on November 10 at Hard Rock Cafe New York. This was announced by the auction house "Julien's Auctions" on Friday via Facebook. For the pieces you can bid on the spot or online.

The singer died on August 16 at the age of 76 from the effects of her cancer in Detroit, Michigan. Throughout her career, she has received numerous music awards, including 18 Grammy Awards. Hits like "Respect" (1967), "Chain Of Fools" (1967), "I Say a Little Prayer" (1968) or "Jumpin 'Jack Flash" (1986) also conquered the German charts.



RESPECT: A Guelph Tribute to Aretha Franklin (May 2024).



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