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A Tribute to The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin “Her Music will live on”

The streets of Detroit, Michigan were filled with jubilation as we came from all walks of life to celebrate the life of Aretha Franklin.  I was so glad to have been able to attend some of the events.  The atmosphere was surrounded by people expressing how Aretha and her music impacted lives. The feeling of joy, praise and reflections permeated the crowds as we seemed to be on one accord from the church events where she grew up, New Bethel, pastured by her renowned father, The Rev. C. L. Franklin.  I remember him introducing her on one of her albums, by just saying, “Retha can sing”, this was referenced on an occasion when she visited their home in Detroit, and she and the late Rev. James Cleveland would sit on the piano stool and just sing and play”. The Queen of Soul, often referred to those around her as, “Re-Re”, was extraordinary, down to earth; humble, willing to give of herself, her talent and her soul. Her gift made room for her. She could sing all genres of music, and she did.  She was true to her roots, “Gospel Music”.  This was evidenced in her going-home ceremonies.  She was able to teach the world lessons through her songs, her struggles.  R-E-S-P-E-C-T was the order of the day as we will continue to sing and reminisce about her songs. Her songs touched everyone in different ways. Returning to Syracuse, being glued to the televised funeral services and celebrations, we should be motivated to carry on the works of the Queen, Aretha, by giving thanks for such a servant of music.  She has gone on to rest with many of our great leaders in all fields who have made an indelible mark in society.  They should never be forgotten and left out of the pages of history. What can we do then? Glad you asked! My suggestions are that we tell the young people who our trailblazers were, and even who they are. We also must let their dreams live on to motivate us in reaching higher heights, emulating love and respect, serving humanity, and most of all helping to make this world a better place. Stamp out jealousy, hatred, conceit and immoral values by putting more love in our heart.  Don’t let Aretha’s life just be another celebration, then forgotten. While traveling, reminiscing on how she was laid out the first day in red, gold open casket, and other days, as choirs sang, people spoke, and many of us participating in random interviews on how Aretha’s music touched our lives, and much more. “ I could not help but shed a tear”, as many did.  I wrote: A – Thanks for always being Available to help ordinary people R– You taught us well, RESPECT, how to spell it, now we will live it by respecting all people. E – We will Emulate your energy as a great humanitarian in Civil Rights, and giving-back, via financial support and love. T –   Thanks for reminding us what family is all about, instilling hopes, dreams and values in them. You were the example. H – Help! You helped so many get through the day by singing a song, giving expressions through music across the world, showing that music is a universal language that can bring us together. A – Always in your heart and soul, you never forgot your “roots”, Gospel Music. We could hear it in the “Soul of all your music”. Rest in Peace, Queen of Soul!

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Dr. Joan Hillsman’s September Calendar of Events “Gospel Music Heritage Month”

Plan activities and attend events!  Winter is just around the corner, so Fall into some Activities- The Entire Month of September is “Gospel Music Heritage Month” Plan activities to celebrate and share with the community! September 8– Saturday! 2PM-4:30 PM, at Beachamp Library, Salina and Colvin St.,  Dr. Joan Hillsman and The Syracuse Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America (SGMWA), will present the History of Gospel Music in song. Excerpts from her book, “Gospel Music: An African American Art Form (Friesen Press) will be demonstrated.  A special presentation of participants in the Harriet Tubman Essay Contest will be a part of this celebration  (Contact Dr. Hillsman for immediate information).   (315-373-0805-phone) September Registration for Music Lessons by Dr. Joan Hillsman is in session now by calling 315-373-0805. Space is Limited! Enroll Now! All Ages! Email: jhillsman@twcny.rr.com, Phone 315-373-0805 October 6, 2018- A City-Wide Church Music Ministry Workshop – Presented by JHMN in Collaboration with Bethany Baptist Church, Rev. Phil Turner, Pastor, 149 Beattie St.-Syracuse. FREE ADMISSION! (Emergency location: If there is an emergency due to funeral etc.) The Event will be moved to Friday Night, Oct.5th, 6-8PM in the Lower auditorium at Bethany. If this should occur, you will be notified via social media.   SEE YOU Sat., October 6th Time: 9 AM – 2PM (Continental Breakfast at 8:30 AM Class Sessions at 9AM will include topics on Effective Music Ministry in Worship, Vocal and Instrumental Techniques, Use of  Technology – Microphones, New/Old Music, Music In the Scriptures, Choir Decorum, Contemporary Trends in Worship, The History of Satan: Keeping the Devil Out…and More. Free Music Packets will be given out to take along with you to share. Notice! *Syracuse Chapter GMWA is recruiting singers, Supporters and musicians, contact Dr. Hillsman * Read, Subscribe and Support: Urban CNY/The Constitutional On-line Newspaper www.urbancny.com,to keep abreast of activities and important news by Ken Jackson, who is to be saluted for his diligence, willingness to share with the community, and important blogs across Syracuse and beyond! We thank you, Ken! We applaud you and we appreciate you.

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