Aretha Franklin, Condoleezza Rice perform for charity concert
By ANIThursday, July 29, 2010
LONDON - Putting all her political views aside, Aretha Franklin recently took to stage with Condoleezza Rice for a charity concert.
The soul star, a staunch Democrat who sang at President Barack Obama’s inauguration, appeared on stage for a three-hour concert with classically trained pianist Rice - a Republican who served as an aide to President George W. Bush, reports the Daily Express.
The Respect hitmaker belted out her hits and a number of classical arias, while the former U.S. secretary of state played piano accompaniment alongside an orchestra at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Introducing her song I Say a Little Prayer, Franklin told the crowd of 8,000: “You didn’t think she could play it, right?”
The concert was expected to raise 387,000 pounds for an arts program, which helps underprivileged children. (ANI)