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Franklin is reportedly at Detriot hospital
Updated : Aug 14, 2018, 09:40 AM IST
Music legend Aretha Franklin is "gravely ill" and surrounded by family and friends in Detroit, reports said Monday, as prayers and well wishes poured in for the Grammy-winning 'Queen of Soul'.
The 76-year-old Franklin -- who influenced generations of pop divas with hits such as "Respect" (1967), "Natural Woman" (1968) and "I Say a Little Prayer" (1968) -- was said to be at a Detroit hospital and has asked that details of her condition not be made public.
Franklin cemented her place in American music history with her powerful, bell-clear voice that stretched over four octaves -- in her decades-long career, her hits spanned the genres, from soul to R&B to gospel and pop.
She was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
Franklin's serious condition was first disclosed on the Showbiz 411 website late Sunday by Roger Friedman, a reporter and family friend. He wrote that she was "gravely ill in Detroit. The family is asking for prayers and privacy."
Local television stations later confirmed Franklin's illness.
"Right now, Aretha is asking people here in the city of Detroit, where she calls home, to pray for her," WDIV journalist Evrod Cassimy said on air, adding that Franklin had asked the network not to disclose any details.
Like people all around the world, Hillary and I are thinking about Aretha Franklin tonight & listening to her music that has been such an important part of our lives the last 50 years. We hope you’ll lift her up by listening and sharing her songs that have meant the most to you.
— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) August 14, 2018
My prayers are with Aretha Franklin & her family during this difficult time LOOK BELOW @ what I tweeted at the top of the year we MUST CELEBRATE the Living Legends while they are here to see it. So many have given us decades of Timeless music... https://t.co/VVacLxcMSI
— Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott) August 13, 2018
Sending my heartfelt prayers to the incomparable Aretha Franklin.
— KELENDRIA ROWLAND (@KELLYROWLAND) August 14, 2018
NEVER FORGET: She may have been glamorous, but she was always woke. In 1970, Aretha Franklin was out here posting bail for political prisoners like Angela Davis. pic.twitter.com/547muFyEHU
— Ernest Owens (@MrErnestOwens) August 13, 2018
Robert Smith, the current pastor at the New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit where Franklin's father was the reverend, told AFP that Franklin's representatives asked him Monday to "keep praying for her."
"Everybody's fearful," Smith said. "I really don't know what it would be like not to have her."
Artists from across the musical spectrum offered well wishes to the legendary singer who has lived in Detroit -- the Motor City, the home of Motown music -- most of her life.