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Condoleezza Rice, Former US Secretary Of State, Duets With Aretha FranklinJuly 28, 2010
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice duetted with Aretha Franklin at a concert in Philadelphia last night (July 27).
Rice accompanied the veteran soul singer on piano during the three-hour fund-raising concert for urban children. The ex-politician, who is a classically trained pianist, and Franklin thrilled the audience with renditions of 'My Country' and 'I Say A Little Prayer'. But critics were left divided, with the Washington Post saying the collaboration had “a kind of goofy brilliance". According to The Guardian, Franklin told the audience: "We decided to give it a try. So here we are, in the city of Brotherly – and Sisterly – Love." Rice, a Republican, has previously performed with cellist Yo-Yo Ma. (by Jason Gregory) See also: Aretha Franklin To Make Stage Comeback In May (17.02.2011)
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