NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three months after her death and 46 years after she first recorded it, Aretha Franklin's live gospel concert is coming to the big screen. "Amazing Grace," filmed in January 1972 ...
Aretha Franklin attends Keep a Child Aliveís 2014 Black Ball at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014, in New York. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP) *Producers of the Aretha Franklin ...
Forty-three years ago, director Sydney Pollack filmed the recording of Aretha Franklin’s seminal gospel album Amazing Grace with the intention of making a documentary about it. But various technical ...
*The “Amazing Grace” documentary, featuring footage from Aretha Franklin’s 1972 gospel concert at New Missionary Baptist Church, won’t be shown to the public or to film executives in the next month, ...
In 1972, the late and beyond measure, Aretha Franklin, landed in Los Angeles' New Temple Missionary Baptist Church to record her live (double-platinum) double-album, Amazing Grace. And while the album ...
A massive rookie mistake — director Sydney Pollack and his 16-millimeter film crew forgot to use a clapperboard synchronizing the sound with the image for each new take — delivered roughly 20 hours of ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The tag line for the latest biopic about an American icon reads: “Find out what it means.” Good luck with that. After more than ...